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What does your desktop look like?
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Does your keyboard have 13 number keys? How do you have 13 work spaces?
F-keys!
Some WM has chained-shortcuts or chorded key bonds, but it is more probably a shortcut of the style "go next workspace" and you can have as many as you want.
I wanted more workspaces, so I decided that
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is 0,-
is 11,=
is 12 and backspace is 13.