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Is there a shortcut in Unity (Ubuntu 12.04) for showing the open windows for the current desktop similar to what in Gnome 3 is achievable by "Win+M" shortcut (the image below is an example of this)?

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EDIT: Long "Super" button pressure revealed a graphical list of the avaialable shortcuts, and I realized that what in Gnome3 is "Super+M", in my version of Unity is "Super+W".

The only thing I'm missing in Unity from Gnome3 is to be able to place the windows in a different workspace from that screen (as you can see, in the rightmost part you have got the workspaces in Gnome3), but I'm doing this from "Super+S" screen. It is a bit more uncomfortable because it allows you to move only the top windows, but I think I can survive :)

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Depends on your GNOME version it might differ from one version to another.

According to this page: https://wiki.gnome.org/Design/OS/KeyboardShortcuts

On version prior to 3.9 you can use the Super or F1 keys, for later versions try using Super or Super+S.

From a personal point of view: I'm using Ubuntu 12.04 with GNOME3 and the Super (Windows) key works just fine.

Yaron
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Long "Super" button pressure revealed a graphical list of the avaialable shortcuts, and I realized that what in Gnome3 is "Super+M", in my version of Unity is "Super+W".

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Simon
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