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Finally, the right-most button is the \gls{maximize} button (\maximizebutton{}) which causes the application to completely fill the desktop space. If a window is maximized, its top-left buttons and menu are automatically hidden from view. To make them appear, just move your mouse to the \emph{menu bar}. Clicking the \gls{maximize} button again will return the window to its original size.
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In Ubuntu, there are many ways to switch between open windows:
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If the window is visible on your screen, click any portion of it to raise it above all other windows. Or,
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Use \keystroke{Alt+Tab} to select the window you wish to work with. Hold down the \keystroke{Alt} key, and keep pressing \keystroke{Tab} until the window you're looking for appears highlighted in the popup window. Then, release the \keystroke{Alt} key, and the application highlighted in the popup will move to the foreground of your desktop. Or,
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To move a window to a different workspace, verify that the window isn't maximized. If it is maximized, click on the right-most button on the left side of the title bar to restore it to its original size. Then right-click on the window's title bar and select: \marginnote{You can also use \keystroke{Shift+Control+Alt} in combination with the \keystroke{arrow} keys to move a window to a different workspace.}
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Unity's Keyboard Shortcuts
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When you long-press the \keystroke{Super} key (also known as the \keystroke{Win} key) for a few seconds, \application{Unity} will display a list of useful keyboard shortcuts, some of which have been mentioned above:
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Common keyboard shortcuts as displayed by Unity.
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There are two ways to locate files on your computer \dash search for them or access them directly from their directory. You can search for a file using the Dash or the \application{Files} file manager. You can also use the Dash or \application{Files} file manager to access commonly used directories (such as \menu{Documents}, \menu{Music}, \menu{Downloads}) as well as the most recently accessed files.
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Your Home Directory
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