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I use Ubuntu 16.04 and have to build/run an Android application on multiple emulator at the same time to compare differences between them. This requires minimizing/restoring windows of multiple emulator for each test which is annoying. I want to know is there a way to do minimizing/restoring those windows with one action instead of doing that for each window? For example is it possible to merge multiple windows into one? Or can I group them?



Note: I do not want to do minimizing/restoring all windows, I want to do that for some windows.










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  • Possible duplicate: askubuntu.com/q/1159427

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    Are the windows you want to minimize overlapping each other? If not, you will see them anyway, if yes, then do not minimize but use Alt+tab or the Windows overview to bring the one you need to the front.

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I use Ubuntu 16.04 and have to build/run an Android application on multiple emulator at the same time to compare differences between them. This requires minimizing/restoring windows of multiple emulator for each test which is annoying. I want to know is there a way to do minimizing/restoring those windows with one action instead of doing that for each window? For example is it possible to merge multiple windows into one? Or can I group them?



Note: I do not want to do minimizing/restoring all windows, I want to do that for some windows.










share|improve this question

























  • Possible duplicate: askubuntu.com/q/1159427

    – Justice for Monica
    Sep 28 at 5:41






  • 1





    Are the windows you want to minimize overlapping each other? If not, you will see them anyway, if yes, then do not minimize but use Alt+tab or the Windows overview to bring the one you need to the front.

    – vanadium
    Sep 28 at 6:11













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I use Ubuntu 16.04 and have to build/run an Android application on multiple emulator at the same time to compare differences between them. This requires minimizing/restoring windows of multiple emulator for each test which is annoying. I want to know is there a way to do minimizing/restoring those windows with one action instead of doing that for each window? For example is it possible to merge multiple windows into one? Or can I group them?



Note: I do not want to do minimizing/restoring all windows, I want to do that for some windows.










share|improve this question














I use Ubuntu 16.04 and have to build/run an Android application on multiple emulator at the same time to compare differences between them. This requires minimizing/restoring windows of multiple emulator for each test which is annoying. I want to know is there a way to do minimizing/restoring those windows with one action instead of doing that for each window? For example is it possible to merge multiple windows into one? Or can I group them?



Note: I do not want to do minimizing/restoring all windows, I want to do that for some windows.







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  • Possible duplicate: askubuntu.com/q/1159427

    – Justice for Monica
    Sep 28 at 5:41






  • 1





    Are the windows you want to minimize overlapping each other? If not, you will see them anyway, if yes, then do not minimize but use Alt+tab or the Windows overview to bring the one you need to the front.

    – vanadium
    Sep 28 at 6:11

















  • Possible duplicate: askubuntu.com/q/1159427

    – Justice for Monica
    Sep 28 at 5:41






  • 1





    Are the windows you want to minimize overlapping each other? If not, you will see them anyway, if yes, then do not minimize but use Alt+tab or the Windows overview to bring the one you need to the front.

    – vanadium
    Sep 28 at 6:11
















Possible duplicate: askubuntu.com/q/1159427

– Justice for Monica
Sep 28 at 5:41





Possible duplicate: askubuntu.com/q/1159427

– Justice for Monica
Sep 28 at 5:41




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Are the windows you want to minimize overlapping each other? If not, you will see them anyway, if yes, then do not minimize but use Alt+tab or the Windows overview to bring the one you need to the front.

– vanadium
Sep 28 at 6:11





Are the windows you want to minimize overlapping each other? If not, you will see them anyway, if yes, then do not minimize but use Alt+tab or the Windows overview to bring the one you need to the front.

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