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this post was submitted on 28 Mar 2026
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What do you mean?
Anyway, Ubuntu no longer uses Unity, it's just Gnome with extensions. There's still community effort put into Unity and there's an Ubuntu Unity distro.
I mean that if I have four Firefox windows open, three file manager windows open, GIMP open and Steam open and press alt+tab, I get cycled through four things: Firefox, File manager, Gimp and Steam. If I want a specific Firefox window, I first Alt+Tab to Firefox and then use Meta+Tab to cycle between the different windows of Firefox. That is incredibly convenient!
On my other computer I'm currently trying OpenSUSE, and its version of Gnome does not have the option for enabling this in the keyboard shortcuts. Not really sure if my Ubuntu really uses Unity or something else, but anyway it's something that has a feature that makes the workflow much better.
If I'm not wrong the default shortcut to cycle between app's windows is Alt + the_key_above_tab.
Currently I'm not in front of my computer, afterwards I'll check shortcut name and tell you.
Edit:
Inside Settings > Keyboard > Customize Shortcuts, there are:
That has been the default behaviour of GNOME for a while. I think the default keys are Alt+Tab (for applications) and Alt+` or Alt+~ (keyboard layout depending) for windows within applications.