Separate workspace grid for external monitor on Ubuntu 18.10












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I am using Ubuntu 18.10 and I have connected my laptop to an external monitor.
I want 2 workspace grid to be present:




  • 1st in the primary laptop screen

  • 2nd in the external monitor screen.


I want both the workspaces to be separate.



I am using GNOME Tweaks and GNOME shell extension Workspace Grid.










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    I am using Ubuntu 18.10 and I have connected my laptop to an external monitor.
    I want 2 workspace grid to be present:




    • 1st in the primary laptop screen

    • 2nd in the external monitor screen.


    I want both the workspaces to be separate.



    I am using GNOME Tweaks and GNOME shell extension Workspace Grid.










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      I am using Ubuntu 18.10 and I have connected my laptop to an external monitor.
      I want 2 workspace grid to be present:




      • 1st in the primary laptop screen

      • 2nd in the external monitor screen.


      I want both the workspaces to be separate.



      I am using GNOME Tweaks and GNOME shell extension Workspace Grid.










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      I am using Ubuntu 18.10 and I have connected my laptop to an external monitor.
      I want 2 workspace grid to be present:




      • 1st in the primary laptop screen

      • 2nd in the external monitor screen.


      I want both the workspaces to be separate.



      I am using GNOME Tweaks and GNOME shell extension Workspace Grid.







      gnome-shell workspaces 18.10 gnome-shell-extension






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