Why is my terminal invisible after minimizing it and how can I find it? [duplicate]
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I minimized my terminal after doing a repo sync.
I cant find it on any desktop now! Please help.
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I minimized my terminal after doing a repo sync.
I cant find it on any desktop now! Please help.
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Unable to find minimized terminal
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I minimized my terminal after doing a repo sync.
I cant find it on any desktop now! Please help.
This question already has an answer here:
Unable to find minimized terminal
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12.04 command-line unity appearance minimize
12.04 command-line unity appearance minimize
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Use the Super+W keyboard shortcut to show a graphical overview of all windows, including the terminal(s); just click on the one you want to bring it up.
(Super key = Win key)
Example:

Keyboard-only option - Alt+Tab
You can also use the Alt+Tab keyboard shortcut to cycle through all running applications, including minimized ones:
- Hold Alt and keep pressing Tab to cycle.
- Release both keys when your chosen terminal is highlighted.
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Reset the Unity:
Press Alt+F2 and run the following command:
unity --reset
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up vote
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Use the Super+W keyboard shortcut to show a graphical overview of all windows, including the terminal(s); just click on the one you want to bring it up.
(Super key = Win key)
Example:

Keyboard-only option - Alt+Tab
You can also use the Alt+Tab keyboard shortcut to cycle through all running applications, including minimized ones:
- Hold Alt and keep pressing Tab to cycle.
- Release both keys when your chosen terminal is highlighted.
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up vote
2
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accepted
Use the Super+W keyboard shortcut to show a graphical overview of all windows, including the terminal(s); just click on the one you want to bring it up.
(Super key = Win key)
Example:

Keyboard-only option - Alt+Tab
You can also use the Alt+Tab keyboard shortcut to cycle through all running applications, including minimized ones:
- Hold Alt and keep pressing Tab to cycle.
- Release both keys when your chosen terminal is highlighted.
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up vote
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down vote
accepted
Use the Super+W keyboard shortcut to show a graphical overview of all windows, including the terminal(s); just click on the one you want to bring it up.
(Super key = Win key)
Example:

Keyboard-only option - Alt+Tab
You can also use the Alt+Tab keyboard shortcut to cycle through all running applications, including minimized ones:
- Hold Alt and keep pressing Tab to cycle.
- Release both keys when your chosen terminal is highlighted.
Use the Super+W keyboard shortcut to show a graphical overview of all windows, including the terminal(s); just click on the one you want to bring it up.
(Super key = Win key)
Example:

Keyboard-only option - Alt+Tab
You can also use the Alt+Tab keyboard shortcut to cycle through all running applications, including minimized ones:
- Hold Alt and keep pressing Tab to cycle.
- Release both keys when your chosen terminal is highlighted.
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answered Jun 2 '12 at 18:49
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Reset the Unity:
Press Alt+F2 and run the following command:
unity --reset
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Reset the Unity:
Press Alt+F2 and run the following command:
unity --reset
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Reset the Unity:
Press Alt+F2 and run the following command:
unity --reset
Reset the Unity:
Press Alt+F2 and run the following command:
unity --reset
answered May 18 '16 at 6:10
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