How to make every screen has his own desktop [duplicate]
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Currently i have 2 screens and i've activated the workspaces feature. When I switch to another workspace, the 2 screens switch the workspace and this isn't the behavior I want.
I want a Mac like workspace support where only the screen I focus switch the workspace.
How can I do this ?
workspaces workspace-switcher
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Currently i have 2 screens and i've activated the workspaces feature. When I switch to another workspace, the 2 screens switch the workspace and this isn't the behavior I want.
I want a Mac like workspace support where only the screen I focus switch the workspace.
How can I do this ?
workspaces workspace-switcher
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Have you looked at this thread? askubuntu.com/questions/21711/â¦
â Graham
Apr 25 at 14:33
No i didn't found this thread, i'm going to read it. I only found on the web solutions to use the trackpad like mac to change workspace
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Multiple monitors, multiple workspaces?
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Currently i have 2 screens and i've activated the workspaces feature. When I switch to another workspace, the 2 screens switch the workspace and this isn't the behavior I want.
I want a Mac like workspace support where only the screen I focus switch the workspace.
How can I do this ?
workspaces workspace-switcher
This question already has an answer here:
Multiple monitors, multiple workspaces?
4 answers
Currently i have 2 screens and i've activated the workspaces feature. When I switch to another workspace, the 2 screens switch the workspace and this isn't the behavior I want.
I want a Mac like workspace support where only the screen I focus switch the workspace.
How can I do this ?
This question already has an answer here:
Multiple monitors, multiple workspaces?
4 answers
workspaces workspace-switcher
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marked as duplicate by Fabby, user117103, Eric Carvalho, Jacob Vlijm, karel Apr 25 at 22:41
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Have you looked at this thread? askubuntu.com/questions/21711/â¦
â Graham
Apr 25 at 14:33
No i didn't found this thread, i'm going to read it. I only found on the web solutions to use the trackpad like mac to change workspace
â Kpone
Apr 30 at 9:06
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Have you looked at this thread? askubuntu.com/questions/21711/â¦
â Graham
Apr 25 at 14:33
No i didn't found this thread, i'm going to read it. I only found on the web solutions to use the trackpad like mac to change workspace
â Kpone
Apr 30 at 9:06
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Have you looked at this thread? askubuntu.com/questions/21711/â¦
â Graham
Apr 25 at 14:33
Have you looked at this thread? askubuntu.com/questions/21711/â¦
â Graham
Apr 25 at 14:33
No i didn't found this thread, i'm going to read it. I only found on the web solutions to use the trackpad like mac to change workspace
â Kpone
Apr 30 at 9:06
No i didn't found this thread, i'm going to read it. I only found on the web solutions to use the trackpad like mac to change workspace
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Apr 30 at 9:06
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In Unity you can right click in the window you want to "pin" and select "Always on visible workspace".
In Gnome, using gnome-tweak-tool, in the Workspaces tab you can choose to activate "Workspaces on primary display only".
In KDE: Kmenu, System settings, Keyboard and Mouse, Global Keyboard Shortcuts, for KDE component select Kwin Scroll down click on Switch to Desktop 1 select Custom and click in the box right next to Custom. You can enter just about any key combo there.
â José Castillo Lema
May 12 at 17:14
In my opinion the question Multiple monitors, multiple workspaces? is slightly different and is not exactly what @kpone is asking.
â José Castillo Lema
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In Unity you can right click in the window you want to "pin" and select "Always on visible workspace".
In Gnome, using gnome-tweak-tool, in the Workspaces tab you can choose to activate "Workspaces on primary display only".
In KDE: Kmenu, System settings, Keyboard and Mouse, Global Keyboard Shortcuts, for KDE component select Kwin Scroll down click on Switch to Desktop 1 select Custom and click in the box right next to Custom. You can enter just about any key combo there.
â José Castillo Lema
May 12 at 17:14
In my opinion the question Multiple monitors, multiple workspaces? is slightly different and is not exactly what @kpone is asking.
â José Castillo Lema
May 18 at 16:40
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In Unity you can right click in the window you want to "pin" and select "Always on visible workspace".
In Gnome, using gnome-tweak-tool, in the Workspaces tab you can choose to activate "Workspaces on primary display only".
In KDE: Kmenu, System settings, Keyboard and Mouse, Global Keyboard Shortcuts, for KDE component select Kwin Scroll down click on Switch to Desktop 1 select Custom and click in the box right next to Custom. You can enter just about any key combo there.
â José Castillo Lema
May 12 at 17:14
In my opinion the question Multiple monitors, multiple workspaces? is slightly different and is not exactly what @kpone is asking.
â José Castillo Lema
May 18 at 16:40
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up vote
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up vote
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In Unity you can right click in the window you want to "pin" and select "Always on visible workspace".
In Gnome, using gnome-tweak-tool, in the Workspaces tab you can choose to activate "Workspaces on primary display only".
In Unity you can right click in the window you want to "pin" and select "Always on visible workspace".
In Gnome, using gnome-tweak-tool, in the Workspaces tab you can choose to activate "Workspaces on primary display only".
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answered Apr 25 at 16:18
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In KDE: Kmenu, System settings, Keyboard and Mouse, Global Keyboard Shortcuts, for KDE component select Kwin Scroll down click on Switch to Desktop 1 select Custom and click in the box right next to Custom. You can enter just about any key combo there.
â José Castillo Lema
May 12 at 17:14
In my opinion the question Multiple monitors, multiple workspaces? is slightly different and is not exactly what @kpone is asking.
â José Castillo Lema
May 18 at 16:40
add a comment |Â
In KDE: Kmenu, System settings, Keyboard and Mouse, Global Keyboard Shortcuts, for KDE component select Kwin Scroll down click on Switch to Desktop 1 select Custom and click in the box right next to Custom. You can enter just about any key combo there.
â José Castillo Lema
May 12 at 17:14
In my opinion the question Multiple monitors, multiple workspaces? is slightly different and is not exactly what @kpone is asking.
â José Castillo Lema
May 18 at 16:40
In KDE: Kmenu, System settings, Keyboard and Mouse, Global Keyboard Shortcuts, for KDE component select Kwin Scroll down click on Switch to Desktop 1 select Custom and click in the box right next to Custom. You can enter just about any key combo there.
â José Castillo Lema
May 12 at 17:14
In KDE: Kmenu, System settings, Keyboard and Mouse, Global Keyboard Shortcuts, for KDE component select Kwin Scroll down click on Switch to Desktop 1 select Custom and click in the box right next to Custom. You can enter just about any key combo there.
â José Castillo Lema
May 12 at 17:14
In my opinion the question Multiple monitors, multiple workspaces? is slightly different and is not exactly what @kpone is asking.
â José Castillo Lema
May 18 at 16:40
In my opinion the question Multiple monitors, multiple workspaces? is slightly different and is not exactly what @kpone is asking.
â José Castillo Lema
May 18 at 16:40
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Have you looked at this thread? askubuntu.com/questions/21711/â¦
â Graham
Apr 25 at 14:33
No i didn't found this thread, i'm going to read it. I only found on the web solutions to use the trackpad like mac to change workspace
â Kpone
Apr 30 at 9:06