Restrict Alt+Tab in GNOME to the Current Monitor Only
Learn how to limit Alt+Tab in GNOME to the current monitor only and improve your multitasking experience with our simple guide.
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Learn how to limit Alt+Tab in GNOME to the current monitor only and improve your multitasking experience with our simple guide.
Here is how to force GNOME Shell to switch between active apps only on the current workspace when pressing the Alt+Tab shortcut.
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