Hi :)
I doubt it's possible for anyone to remember them all.  Just knowing
that there is a combination of a thing and having a vague idea about
what it might be called is enough to help me google it.  There is a
combination for calling up a display of some of the shortcuts but i
keep forgetting what that one is! ;)
Regards from
Tom :)



On 25 November 2013 01:05, Michael Shiloh <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks for the tip. I didn't realize that Ctrl Alt and keyboard arrows would
> switch; that's even easier than the shortcut I set up.
>
> So many shortcuts, so little room left in my brain :-)
>
> Thanks Tom and Cley!
>
> On 11/24/2013 05:03 PM, Tom Davies wrote:
>>
>> Hi :)
>> Alt tab
>> works for me on Unity but it's a bit slow and i get the intermediate
>> step of it showing all the programs i have open on that workspace.
>>
>> So, the workspace switching seems the best option anyway.
>> Ctrl Alt and keyboard arrows
>> should switch between workspaces on any DE, i think.
>> Regards from
>> Tom :)
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 24 November 2013 20:29, Michael Shiloh <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 11/24/2013 11:47 AM, Cley Faye wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 2013/11/24 Michael Shiloh <[email protected]>
>>>>
>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>
>>>>> Sometimes during my presentations I need to show another program e.g. a
>>>>> web browser or a programming language window.
>>>>>
>>>>> I read somewhere that <alt> <tab> should allow me to switch between
>>>>> applications even during a slide show, but while <alt> <tab> works for
>>>>> me
>>>>> normally, it does not work during a slide show.
>>>>>
>>>>> I don't care whether I use  <alt> <tab> or some other sequence, as long
>>>>> as
>>>>> I can easily switch between applications and come back to my slide show
>>>>> where I left off.
>>>>>
>>>>> Any suggestions?
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm on Ubuntu 13.10, Libre Office 4.1.2.3
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hm. Alt+Tab should work (it does for me), but I'm not on Unity, so who
>>>> know :)
>>>>
>>>> Anyway, what *might* work is switching to a different desktop. It might
>>>> be
>>>> something like Ctrl+F2. On KDE, both ways works (I'm more in favor of
>>>> switching desktop, because in this case it's possible to prepare the
>>>> content beforehand). On Unity (or other WM), this second solution might
>>>> work where Alt+Tab doesn't.
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks for the quick reply. I set up shortcuts for workspace switching
>>> and
>>> that works perfectly. Now I can switch between my presentation and my
>>> Arduino IDE quickly.
>>>
>>> (I originally installed Xubuntu and then added the Gnome desktop and
>>> Unity,
>>> and every so often I run into some oddness that may be caused by not
>>> having
>>> installed Gnome from the start. So far it's not been enough of a nuisance
>>> to
>>> re-install)
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>> Michael
>>>
>>>
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