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I wonder if I am using the correct words here, but multiple google searches did not bring me a result so I guess I try to describe what I am looking for:
When clicking with the left mouse button on a group of active windows, gnome starts circling through them. I have to hover over the group to be able to select the window I want, so this is just really annoying. What is the name for the setting I am looking for, so that a click on the grouped app leads to only opening the preview windows, but not the apps if there is more than one app, so I can click the correct window?
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Maybe a screenshot or two, even a screencast? Or even just a longer question with more sentences, first carefully and separately explaining your terminology and context, then moving on to your question. I'm not sure I understand what you mean by "group of active windows", nor "starts circling through them".
When a single application has multiple open windows, you can cycle through them using Alt-` (hold down Alt key then press the "backtick" key as many times as necessary to select the window you want, then release the Alt key). I understand you're talking about mouse not keyboard, but are these the "groups of active windows" you're talking about here (I suspect not, but I'm struggling to guess what else instead)?
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thanks for your input. I tried to catch it here:
https://jumpshare.com/s/DQNk9Son3n5oBjcqJumK
So what I did in the video was clicking on firefox multiple times, so the open firefox windows started appearing one after each other ... but I actually wanted to see what is in the end of the video (which is exactly what happens when I hoover over the firefox logo in the taskbar for a short time): A thumbnail of all windows, so I can choose which one I want by click.
Is my explanation clear enough?
Last edited by xtlc (2024-03-30 13:44:42)
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Are you sure you're using GNOME and not some other desktop environment? It looks nothing like the GNOME I'm using
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Gnome has no taskbar.
If there is an issue here, it is with whatever extension(s) you're using to provide a taskbar.
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