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How to disable the grouping of windows on the launcher? Not only can I manage several windows of the same app quickly, but if the need arises, I can close them all with the "Quit" option in the launcher icon's context menu
How to disable window grouping in Xfce - Suay. Site You can also get confused in the windows and waste time switching between them In this article, I will show you how to disable window grouping in Xfce, as well as how to enable window grouping in Xfce
XFCE how to disable taskbar items grouping - Unix Linux Stack Exchange You'll need to complete a few actions and gain 15 reputation points before being able to upvote Upvoting indicates when questions and answers are useful What's reputation and how do I get it? Instead, you can save this post to reference later I only found one thread on this issue from 9 years ago
Window grouping = Never as XFCE Session default instead of Always . . . We are planning to deploy XFCE as default desktop environment in our infra and this can be very annoying to ~100 more users We know that each user can disable the windows grouping using Settings > Settings Manager > Panel > Items > Windows Buttons > Window grouping = Never
Grouping buttons on XFCE taskbar - Unix Linux Stack Exchange Tell me, please, how to turn off the grouping of tabs on the taskbar? The default looks like this: Thanks Hold down Control and click on one of the tabs This will open up the menu for Window Buttons (aka Tasklist) Click on Properties
Xubuntu xfce stack tabs on panel - Ask Ubuntu 19 Right-Click on your panel and select Panel > Panel Preferences Click on the Items tab and select Windows Buttons Click on the Gear on the right for Edit the currently selected item (my icon pack shows it as an eye ball) Change Window Grouping to Always Hope this helps!
application window switcher on xubuntu xfce: group windows by . . . Well, technically, there is a solution, although I'm not sure you'll like it: Set the shortcut for Window Manager -> Keyboard -> Switch window for same application from the default Super + Tab to Alt + Tab