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In GNOME 3, I can open the Activities overview by clicking the 'Activities' button in the top-left corner or by pressing the Super key (usually the the key with the Windows logo). I see previews of all the open windows (in the current workspace) in Activities overview. But I wish to see only the windows that are not minimised in the overview.

How can I achieve this?

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This can be achieved using a GNOME Shell extension called Hide minimized by danigm . This extension hides all the minimised windows from the Activities overview.

Refer to this to learn about installing and managing GNOME extensions: How do I install and manage GNOME Shell extensions?

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  • That extension does indeed hide the window from Activities overview, but it still keeps the window in the stack to which the shortcut Switch windows of an app directly (only windows of the same app, do not confuse with Switch application. For instance, if I have 3 windows with Chrome open and I minimize one of them, if I switch between the 3 windows using the keyboard shortcut, the minimized is also shown. Do you know a way to not include it? In that case, I probably want the opposite: don't add it to the alternating windows, but keep on the Activities overiew. Commented Apr 27, 2023 at 18:32

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