Your windows are displayed in subdivisions of the desktop that are called workspaces. Every workspace contains the same desktop, the same panels, and the same menus. However, you can run different applications, and open different windows in each workspace. You can display only one workspace at a time on the desktop but you can have windows open in other workspaces.
Workspaces enable you to organize the desktop when you run many applications at the same time. When your current workspace becomes crowded with windows, you can move your work to another workspace. You can also switch to another workspace to start more applications.
Workspaces are displayed in the Workspace Switcher
panel application. In Figure 2–3, Workspace
Switcher
contains four workspaces. The first three workspaces
contain open windows. The last workspace does not contain currently active
windows.
You can switch between workspaces in the following ways:
In Workspace Switcher
, click on
the workspace where you want to work.
Press Ctrl + Alt + right arrow to switch to the workspace on the right of the current workspace.
Press Ctrl + Alt + left arrow to switch to the workspace on the left of the current workspace.
To add workspaces to your desktop, right-click on the Workspace Switcher
panel application, then choose Preferences. The Workspace Switcher Preferences
dialog is displayed. Use the Number of workspaces spin
box to specify the number of workspaces that you require.