Switch between tabs (panels) in Mint

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How to switch between tabs (panels) in any window (i.e. setting windows for keyboard) in Linux Mint?



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    How to switch between tabs (panels) in any window (i.e. setting windows for keyboard) in Linux Mint?



    I use Ctrl+Tab in Windows.










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      How to switch between tabs (panels) in any window (i.e. setting windows for keyboard) in Linux Mint?



      I use Ctrl+Tab in Windows.










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      How to switch between tabs (panels) in any window (i.e. setting windows for keyboard) in Linux Mint?



      I use Ctrl+Tab in Windows.







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          I found out Ctrl+Pg Dn/Up work sometimes.






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            F6 works in Nemo in Linux Mint 19.1.






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              Use Alt+Page Up/Down. It would work on every Desktop Environment.






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              • <kbd>Alt</kbd>+<kbd>Tab</kbd> is for windows (app) switching, not switching between tabs in a window (on every Desktop Environment).
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              • I've misunderstood the question
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              I use my mouse - hold right button and roll the wheel up/down.



              From my Keyboard settings I found out that CTRL and (shift)TAB scroll right or left... and from here I tested and found that CTRL works with PgUp and PgDn too.



              I love the shortcut used in Chromium (mouseover and roll wheel) and used EASYSTROKE to make it a system wide mousegesture/shortcut. Slightly improved now because I can press my right mouse button instead of moving the pointer over the tabs (less accuracy required makes for easier gestures).






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                I found out Ctrl+Pg Dn/Up work sometimes.






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                    I found out Ctrl+Pg Dn/Up work sometimes.






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                        F6 works in Nemo in Linux Mint 19.1.






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                          F6 works in Nemo in Linux Mint 19.1.






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                            F6 works in Nemo in Linux Mint 19.1.






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                            F6 works in Nemo in Linux Mint 19.1.







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                                Use Alt+Page Up/Down. It would work on every Desktop Environment.






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                                • <kbd>Alt</kbd>+<kbd>Tab</kbd> is for windows (app) switching, not switching between tabs in a window (on every Desktop Environment).
                                  – Rahmani
                                  Feb 16 '14 at 16:59










                                • I've misunderstood the question
                                  – enedil
                                  Feb 16 '14 at 17:17















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                                Use Alt+Page Up/Down. It would work on every Desktop Environment.






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                                • <kbd>Alt</kbd>+<kbd>Tab</kbd> is for windows (app) switching, not switching between tabs in a window (on every Desktop Environment).
                                  – Rahmani
                                  Feb 16 '14 at 16:59










                                • I've misunderstood the question
                                  – enedil
                                  Feb 16 '14 at 17:17













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                                Use Alt+Page Up/Down. It would work on every Desktop Environment.






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                                Use Alt+Page Up/Down. It would work on every Desktop Environment.







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                                • <kbd>Alt</kbd>+<kbd>Tab</kbd> is for windows (app) switching, not switching between tabs in a window (on every Desktop Environment).
                                  – Rahmani
                                  Feb 16 '14 at 16:59










                                • I've misunderstood the question
                                  – enedil
                                  Feb 16 '14 at 17:17
















                                • <kbd>Alt</kbd>+<kbd>Tab</kbd> is for windows (app) switching, not switching between tabs in a window (on every Desktop Environment).
                                  – Rahmani
                                  Feb 16 '14 at 16:59










                                • I've misunderstood the question
                                  – enedil
                                  Feb 16 '14 at 17:17















                                <kbd>Alt</kbd>+<kbd>Tab</kbd> is for windows (app) switching, not switching between tabs in a window (on every Desktop Environment).
                                – Rahmani
                                Feb 16 '14 at 16:59




                                <kbd>Alt</kbd>+<kbd>Tab</kbd> is for windows (app) switching, not switching between tabs in a window (on every Desktop Environment).
                                – Rahmani
                                Feb 16 '14 at 16:59












                                I've misunderstood the question
                                – enedil
                                Feb 16 '14 at 17:17




                                I've misunderstood the question
                                – enedil
                                Feb 16 '14 at 17:17











                                0














                                I use my mouse - hold right button and roll the wheel up/down.



                                From my Keyboard settings I found out that CTRL and (shift)TAB scroll right or left... and from here I tested and found that CTRL works with PgUp and PgDn too.



                                I love the shortcut used in Chromium (mouseover and roll wheel) and used EASYSTROKE to make it a system wide mousegesture/shortcut. Slightly improved now because I can press my right mouse button instead of moving the pointer over the tabs (less accuracy required makes for easier gestures).






                                share|improve this answer

























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                                  I use my mouse - hold right button and roll the wheel up/down.



                                  From my Keyboard settings I found out that CTRL and (shift)TAB scroll right or left... and from here I tested and found that CTRL works with PgUp and PgDn too.



                                  I love the shortcut used in Chromium (mouseover and roll wheel) and used EASYSTROKE to make it a system wide mousegesture/shortcut. Slightly improved now because I can press my right mouse button instead of moving the pointer over the tabs (less accuracy required makes for easier gestures).






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                                    I use my mouse - hold right button and roll the wheel up/down.



                                    From my Keyboard settings I found out that CTRL and (shift)TAB scroll right or left... and from here I tested and found that CTRL works with PgUp and PgDn too.



                                    I love the shortcut used in Chromium (mouseover and roll wheel) and used EASYSTROKE to make it a system wide mousegesture/shortcut. Slightly improved now because I can press my right mouse button instead of moving the pointer over the tabs (less accuracy required makes for easier gestures).






                                    share|improve this answer












                                    I use my mouse - hold right button and roll the wheel up/down.



                                    From my Keyboard settings I found out that CTRL and (shift)TAB scroll right or left... and from here I tested and found that CTRL works with PgUp and PgDn too.



                                    I love the shortcut used in Chromium (mouseover and roll wheel) and used EASYSTROKE to make it a system wide mousegesture/shortcut. Slightly improved now because I can press my right mouse button instead of moving the pointer over the tabs (less accuracy required makes for easier gestures).







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