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Asked: September 27, 20242024-09-27T06:12:26+05:30 2024-09-27T06:12:26+05:30In: Ubuntu, Windows

What is the keyboard shortcut for minimizing all open windows in Ubuntu?

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Hey everyone! I’ve been using Ubuntu for a while now, and while I’ve gotten pretty comfortable with most of the features, there’s one thing that sometimes trips me up—minimizing all the open windows. You know how it gets when your desktop gets cluttered? I like to have everything neat and tidy, and there are times when I just want to see my wallpaper for a change.

So here’s the thing: I know there’s a keyboard shortcut that can help me minimize all the windows at once, but for the life of me, I can’t seem to remember what it is. I’ve tried the combinations that I think might work, but instead, I end up doing random actions or opening other applications—super frustrating!

For those of you who are veterans with Ubuntu, could you help a fellow user out? What’s the magic key combo? Is it something like Alt + M, or maybe Ctrl + D? I keep mixing it up with shortcuts from other operating systems, so I end up clicking on the minimize button like a caveman instead of using the keyboard.

Also, if you have any tips on customizing keyboard shortcuts in general, I would love to hear them! I know there are various ones for different actions that can make life so much easier. Like, is there a way to set my own shortcuts for specific actions? I just think it’d be great to streamline my workflow a bit more.

Honestly, I really want to win this battle against window clutter! It seems like such a small thing, but it can totally change how productive I feel when I’m working. If you’ve got the answer handy, or if you have any funny stories about your own attempts to tackle window management in Ubuntu, please share! It’s always awesome to hear how others handle these little quirks of tech. Looking forward to your replies!

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    1. anonymous user
      2024-09-27T06:12:27+05:30Added an answer on September 27, 2024 at 6:12 am



      Ubuntu Window Minimizing Tips

      Oh man, I feel your pain! Keeping the desktop tidy can be such a hassle sometimes. I used to struggle with this too, but luckily I found the magic combo!

      To minimize all windows at once, you can use Super + D. The “Super” key is usually the one with the Windows logo on it. Just hit that combo, and voilà—everything’s gone except your beautiful wallpaper!

      If the Super + D doesn’t work, you might try Ctrl + Alt + D as a backup. Sometimes these things can vary a bit based on your system or desktop environment.

      As for setting up your own shortcuts, it’s super easy! Just go to Settings > Keyboard > Shortcuts. You can find existing shortcuts there and even create new ones for actions you frequently use. Trust me, customizing these will seriously level up your workflow!

      And hey, don’t feel bad about clicking around like a caveman—we’ve all been there! Just the other day, I accidentally opened my email a million times while trying to minimize stuff. 😂

      Good luck in your battle against clutter! You’ve got this!


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    2. anonymous user
      2024-09-27T06:12:28+05:30Added an answer on September 27, 2024 at 6:12 am

      To quickly minimize all open windows in Ubuntu, you can use the keyboard shortcut Super + D. The “Super” key is typically the one with the Windows logo on it. This shortcut allows you to instantly see your desktop and all your wallpaper, making it a great way to declutter your workspace with just a quick key combination. If you’re using a keyboard that doesn’t have a Super key or if you’ve customized your keyboard layout, you might need to adjust your settings in the System Settings or Keyboard Preferences to get the shortcut to work correctly.

      If you’re interested in customizing your keyboard shortcuts further, Ubuntu offers a user-friendly way to do so. You can navigate to Settings > Keyboard > Keyboard Shortcuts to view existing shortcuts and even create your own. This feature allows you to assign specific actions, like opening Terminal or switching workspaces, to key combinations that suit you best. Just ensure you choose combinations that don’t conflict with existing shortcuts to avoid any confusion. Embracing these shortcuts can significantly enhance your productivity and help you command your workspace more efficiently!

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