3D-Desktop is a cool OpenGL program that helps you switch virtual desktops in a fun, 3-dimensional way on Linux. Imagine your current desktop transforming into a full-screen 3D environment where you can easily pick other screens. Plus, there are different visualization modes to explore!
The transition from your working desktop to the full-screen 3D space is super smooth. When the pager kicks in, it looks like your current desktop zooms out into space. You can then see all your other virtual desktops and choose one with just a click. The best way to get the hang of it? You really should try it out!
Requirements:
If you're ready to dive in, here's how you install it:
tar zxvf 3ddesktop-x.y.z.tar.gz
./configure
make
make install
You can start the server by using this command:
3ddesk --acquire
This command will kick off the 3ddeskd server and grab an image of each of your virtual desktops. It'll cycle through them and come back to your current one.
You can bind a key combo (like F2) to run /usr/bin/3ddesk
. Once you press those keys, BINGO! You're in the awesome 3D space! If the server isn't running yet, it will try to start up automatically.
Add a global keybinding via your window manager so that when you hit that key or combo, 3ddeskd starts up and shows you all your desktops visually in 3D. You just select one by pressing enter or space.
If you're curious about how to set up keybindings or shortcuts in different window managers, check out "Keybindings" for some quick guides.
Please Note: If you're not using GNOME or can't find all your virtual desktops, check README.windowmanagers for more details!
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