Gnome shell - alt-tab prioritize current workspace
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Is there a way to tweak the alt-tab behaviour in Gnome Shell to prioritize the current workspace? Currently, alt-tab prioritizes windows used most recently, instead of windows in the current workspace.
I know how to restrict alt-tab to the current workspace , but I'm looking to prioritize the current workspace, not make it exclusive. I found that the Coverflow extension does what I want - it has an option "All workspaces, current first" - but this extension removes the default application grouping behaviour, and does not offer an option to restore it.
There is an identical question here and here , so not optimistic about finding a solution, but figured I'd ask just in case. This used to be the default behaviour on Gnome Shell 3.4, so kinda surprised that there isn't a way to do that any more.
Asked by Arnon Weinberg
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May 22, 2017, 06:15 AM
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