Workspace Switcher
displays a visual representation of your workspaces, as shown in Figure 6–3. Figure 6–3 shows the applet when the GNOME session contains
four workspaces. Your workspaces appear as buttons on the applet. The background
of the button in the applet that represents the current workspace is highlighted.
The current workspace in Figure 6–3 is the workspace
at the left of the applet. To switch to another workspace, click on the workspace
in the applet.
Workspace Switcher
also displays the application
windows and dialogs that are open in your workspaces.
The applet displays the workspaces in order from left to right across
the rows of the applet. In Figure 6–3, the applet
is set up to display the workspaces in one row. You can specify the number
of rows in which your workspaces are displayed in Workspace Switcher
. You can also change the default behavior of the applet to
display the names of your workspaces in the applet.