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Home / How To / Enable Minimize On Click On Ubuntu 20.04

Enable Minimize On Click On Ubuntu 20.04

By Sourabh / May 14, 2020 Category: How To, Ubuntu

Ubuntu 20.04 minimize on click using the gsettings set org.gnome.shell.extensions.dash-to-dock click-action ‘minimize’ command. Users can enable Ubuntu minimize maximize using the advance Ubuntu mouse settings.

Let us learn how:

Enable Minimize on Click

You can also enable minimise on click using terminal commands. Run the following commands to enable it:

gsettings set org.gnome.shell.extensions.dash-to-dock click-action 'minimize'

Or


gsettings set org.compiz.unityshell:/org/compiz/profiles/unity/plugins/unityshell/ launcher-minimize-window true

Once done, you will be able to easily minimise the app using mouse click.

Ubuntu mouse setting – Use your mouse left-handed

You can swap the behavior of the left and right buttons on your mouse or touchpad to make it more comfortable for left-handed use.

  1. Open the Activities overview and start typing Mouse & Touchpad.
  2. Click on Mouse & Touchpad to open the panel.
  3. In the General section, click to switch Primary button to Right.

This setting will affect both your mouse and touchpad, as well as any other pointing device.

Ubuntu mouse setting – Adjust the speed of the mouse and touchpad

If your pointer moves too fast or slow when you move your mouse or use your touchpad, you can adjust the pointer speed for these devices.

  1. Open the Activities overview and start typing Mouse & Touchpad.
  2. Click on Mouse & Touchpad to open the panel.
  3. Adjust the Mouse Speed or Touchpad Speed slider until the pointer motion is comfortable for you. Sometimes the most comfortable settings for one type of device are not the best for the other.

The Touchpad section only appears if your system has a touchpad, while the Mouse section is only visible when a mouse is connected.

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