I like the fact that on MX F4 button is associated with xfce4-terminal --drop-down. I can just press F4 to open or close it and it won’t be another window and it won’t take space on my panel and if I don’t press Alt+F4 and exit from the drop-down terminal, it will keep the session going without appearing on panel or on tabs when you press Alt + Tab. Too many windows don’t help the switching process and I don’t know what other option there is to switch other than press Alt+F4 or manually click on the icons (which I don’t like to do)

Now, what apps support --drop-down options? and is there a way to make more apps support this feature?


Also, is there a better ways to swtich tabs rather than press on the icon or Alt+Tab?


Also guys, what do you use to switch tabs when you have to see refer many windows at once? Having a bigger screen probably helps, but yeah, what do poor folks do? I remember having some nice feature in Gnome where if you press a button every tab active will be visible and it had a nice interface to it, anyone know how to do that on MX xfce?

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    Also, is there a better ways to swtich tabs rather than press on the icon or Alt+Tab?

    I can’t comment specifically on --drop-down as those annoy the heck out of me. If you don’t mind a bit more of a manual approach to window switching without fancy bells and whistles, rofi can do that for you with rofi -show window and typing a few letters gets me there faster than looking for a snapshot of a window or an icon.