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Hi,
I installed Fedora 19 and it has a new window manager by default, kind of mobile phone or tablet window manager. This window manager lacks window list applet, so if I open many browser window, I have to do too many clicks in order to find the window I need.
Is there a way to add window list applet to the the menu bar at the top of the screen? I tried to left click on it, but it is not like before when you have "add applet" option and you add whatever applet you want, the left click is now disabled.
before you get to far with 19
install fedora 20
fedora 21 is do to be released very soon
then 30 DAYS after 21 is released fedora 19 will go END OF LIFE
-- R.I.P. fedora 19
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and it has a new window manager
well it is still the same Gnome3 that fedora has been using for some time
If it's gnome then click on "Activities" mouse to right of screen, screen should expand & select a new screen below it. Also checkout the gnome3 cheatsheet for hotkeys.
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