[CentOS] question on virtual desktops
Kwan Lowe
kwan.lowe at gmail.comThu Jan 28 15:06:12 UTC 2010
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On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 9:54 AM, Jerry Geis <geisj at pagestation.com> wrote: > centos has the 4 virtual desktops by default. > if I have a terminal window open in desktop 1 > is there a command I can execute (type in) to switch to desktop 2? > > The mouse will not be attached at this point and I want to switch views > using a command line. How do I do that? Two approaches: Use the shortcut key for your WM. For example, CTL-ALT-Left or CTL-ALT-Right.. Or Install the wmctrl package from rpmforge and do: wmctrl -s 1 wmctrl -s 2 That's if you want to do it from a script..
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