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How to use dynamic Workspace in the latest version of Ubuntu 17.10

2025-02-28 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > Servers >

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This article mainly introduces how to use the dynamic workspace in the latest version of Ubuntu 17.10. It is very detailed and has certain reference value. Friends who are interested must finish reading it.

In the latest version of Ubuntu 17.10, workspaces are dynamic by default, and there are two workspaces by default when booting. As more applications are opened in different workspaces, the total number of workspaces increases dynamically. How to manage dynamic workspaces? Let's take a look at the detailed tutorial.

I. dynamic increase or decrease of the work area

1. The new version of Ubuntu 17.10.Boot has two workspaces by default. Use the Ctrl + Alt + direction arrow, or click the "active" button in the upper left corner of the screen, or press the Win key on the keyboard to view the workspace.

2. Now, open an application on the first workspace, then go to the second workspace, open the second application on that workspace, and view the workspace in some way in the previous step. you will find that the total number of workspaces has become three.

3. Using the same method as step 2, you can see that the number of workspaces increases dynamically as the new workspace is enabled and the program is opened. Conversely, when the application on the workspace is closed, the total number of workspaces is reduced to the default of 2.

4. Press the Win key on the keyboard to enter the activity overview view mode. On the right side of the screen, you can clearly see how many workspaces are currently open and a thumbnail of the application window open on each workspace.

Second, use Gnome Tweak to switch between dynamic workspace and static workspace

1. In the "Software" store, find and install Gnome Tweak software, which can be used to switch between dynamic and fixed modes of the workspace.

2, start Gnome Tweak, in the left navigation panel, click "work area", in the right settings, you can see that Dynamic Workspaces is selected by default. Click Static Workspaces, and the "number of workspaces" option is activated, and the default number of fixed (static) workspaces is 4. You can set this number as needed, and the number of workspaces will take effect immediately.

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