On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 10:33, Toki Tahmid wrote:
> How exactly do you switch between window and application switching modes?
>
In gnome-shell?
Press and hold alt. Press tab to switch applications. Hit ` to switch
windows within the application. Repeat until you've highlighted the window
you wa
How exactly do you switch between window and application switching modes?
On 16 April 2011 18:54, Jeremy Nickurak wrote:
> On Apr 15, 2011 4:58 PM, "Toki Tahmid" wrote:
> > For switching windows of the same program, while I cannot come up with an
> easy graphical means, I've got a good suggesti
On Apr 15, 2011 4:58 PM, "Toki Tahmid" wrote:
> For switching windows of the same program, while I cannot come up with an
easy graphical means, I've got a good suggestion. Since we're already used
to changing windows with Alt + Tab, we can use Shift + Tab to switch windows
of the same program, as
Hi,
Ctrl + Tab is already being used to cycle through tabs in Firefox, and some
other programs that use tabs. I'd say this could be set up as default for
others.
For opening a new windowm Ctrl + N is pretty much universal.
Thanks!
2011/4/16 Bazon
> On 16.04.2011 00:58, Toki Tahmid wrote:
>
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On 16.04.2011 00:58, Toki Tahmid wrote:
Hi,
Using Natty since Alpha 3, I've noticed a few pitfalls. First, it's
not easy to view and select open windows of the same program, and open
new windows.
You may be interested in this bug and its easy workaround:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/unity/+bug/
Hi,
Using Natty since Alpha 3, I've noticed a few pitfalls. First, it's not easy
to view and select open windows of the same program, and open new windows.
Secondly, the menu bar in the panel, when the window is not maximised, and
being completely hidden until the mouse cursor hovers on it's locat
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