Avoid the shift key as a modifier as it can make the animations go in slow motion.
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Some easy ones I chose were “ctrl + alt + ←” and “ctrl + alt + →” because they are pretty unlikely to conflict with anything else. The keyboard shortcut recorder there will let you pick any shortcut, but if they conflict with a shortcut that’s built into macOS then it won’t work.
#DOUBLEPANE OSX APP FULL#
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#DOUBLEPANE OSX APP WINDOWS#
Tile Window to Left of Screen and Tile Window to Right of Screen (fullscreen two windows side by side as a “space”).
#DOUBLEPANE OSX APP PLUS#
Hit the plus button and add the Menu Title exactly as it appears along with whichever shortcuts you want:
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In the 'Menu Title:' type 'Tile Window to Right of Screen'.In the 'Application:' keep it for 'All Applications'.Click on the '+' sign below right pane to add a new shortcut.In this section you can add app specific shortcuts, as well as shortcuts that you want available for all apps.In the left pane, select 'App Shortcuts'.I figured a way to create a shortcut for that from another answer on AskDifferent which I cannot find the link to.
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Many people commented that they wish there was a shortcut for it. The answer has been taken from website's page.