Using LMDE 2 Mate. Can not find the setting for this in control center, keyboard-shortcuts or workspace switcher applet dialogues.
Also, wrap around does not work in workspace switcher panel applet.
Cycle Through All Windows on All Workspaces
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Re: Cycle Through All Windows on All Workspaces
In Cinnamon this is done by holding down Ctrl+Alt and using the left/right arrow keys.
Perhaps this will work in LMDE as well.
Perhaps this will work in LMDE as well.
Linux Mint 21.3 Cinnamon
Re: Cycle Through All Windows on All Workspaces
This works. However, this switches workspaces. Alt-tab cycles through windows in a workspace. As in Linuxmint 17.1 XFCE Alt-tab can be set to cycle through all open windows on every workspace (Settings > Window Manager Tweaks).kyphi wrote:In Cinnamon this is done by holding down Ctrl+Alt and using the left/right arrow keys.
Perhaps this will work in LMDE as well.
Perhaps this function is unique to XFCE and not Mate. I've been using some flavor of Linux for over 15 years, typically but not always with the XFCE window manager, and do not recall not having this feature. Figured that I just had not found where to set in LMDE Mate.
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Re: Cycle Through All Windows on All Workspaces
I'm having the opposite problem. When I'm on workspace 5, there may be only two browser windows and a terminal. I want alt-tab to cycle through *only* these three windows. I'd also like the panel to show only these three windows.idtent wrote:Alt-tab cycles through windows in a workspace. As in Linuxmint 17.1 XFCE Alt-tab can be set to cycle through all open windows on every workspace (Settings > Window Manager Tweaks).
Instead, alt-tab always ends up warping back to a browser window on workspace 1. The windows in workspace 5 are always at the *end* of the sequence, even though they were active.
Re: Cycle Through All Windows on All Workspaces
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