I found how to change the keys for moving from one workspace to another:
open dconf-editor, and go to

    org->gnome->desktop->wm->keybindings

and there, modify "switch-to-workspace-left" and
"switch-to-workspace-right".

El 07/10/12 19:20, satch...@gmail.com escribió:
> While being able to switch workspaces with one hand, I think WASD is
> non-obvious, especially when all four are commonly used as window
> management shortcuts in other OSes (the first three in Ubuntu and the last
> one in Windows; I think Super+S is also used in Windows for system
> something or the other). I think a launcher makes sense, as do hot corners.
>
> On 7 October 2012 22:43, Sergey "Shnatsel" Davidoff <ser...@elementaryos.org
>> wrote:
>> 2012/10/7 Sergio Costas <rasters...@gmail.com>
>>
>>>  Even would be nice to be able to use Super+z to go left, and Super+x to
>>> go right, or something like that. I hate to have to move the mouse down to
>>> a hot corner, or having to drop the mouse.
>>>
>> There's a proposal to assign the actions of Super+Arrow keys to Super+WASD
>> keys which is a great idea IMHO.
>>
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