


To achieve this go to Settings -> Keyboard -> Look for Switch Windows under navigation section -> Double Click it and press Windows+Tab when pop up appearsĪll of my muscle memory is Mac based, and I use a Mac at work and in my personal life, but I happened across a Dell Latitude E7470 and figured I might as well give Linux a go on it (since my Macbook Pro is from 2012 and is pretty heavy, and I just didn't want to have to bother with \r\n line endings). One more thing I miss from macOS is the ability to switch windows with CMD+Tab (In this case Windows+Tab).

Look for Tweaks application -> Keyboard and Mouse -> Additional Layout options -> Ctrl Position -> Select Swap Left Win with Left Ctrl This step will swap Windows key Behaviour to Ctrl and vice versa. Look for Tweaks application -> Keyboard and Mouse -> Additional Layout options -> Alt/Win behavior -> Select Control is mapped to Win keys and the usual Ctrl Keys. If you don't like this, skip step 4 and go to step 5 Note that this will only change the behavior of WINDOWS key to CMD key and keeps CTRL key as same as before (you will have 2 CTRL keys). Open the list of applications by pressing Show Applications on at the left bottom. Install gnome-tweaks if not installed in the system Some of the above solutions are old and not working with Ubuntu 18.04.
