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Show all open windows / Activities overview in 18.04-Gnome - how to disable some ways to produce it?


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It sometimes occurs at my laptop that all open windows are shown at "random" moment and I am not able to find the reason (and it is quite annoying).



I know that I can get the "show all windows" / "Activities overview" feature by pressing the Super key on my keyboard or by clicking the Activities at the left upper corner (which is fine and I like that).



I have already disabled Activities Overview Hot Corner in Tweaks.



Anyway, sometimes I move my mouse and this "show all windows" feature is activated and I do now know why. Any idea, what may be the reason?



I have read GNOME automatically switching to the window selection screen and GNOME shows activities overview when mouse hover dash and Activities corner keeps "re-enabling" itself, but they seem to me to be similar issues (the same result), but not the same way to produce it.



I use Ubuntu 18.04 with default Gnome.









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    It sometimes occurs at my laptop that all open windows are shown at "random" moment and I am not able to find the reason (and it is quite annoying).



    I know that I can get the "show all windows" / "Activities overview" feature by pressing the Super key on my keyboard or by clicking the Activities at the left upper corner (which is fine and I like that).



    I have already disabled Activities Overview Hot Corner in Tweaks.



    Anyway, sometimes I move my mouse and this "show all windows" feature is activated and I do now know why. Any idea, what may be the reason?



    I have read GNOME automatically switching to the window selection screen and GNOME shows activities overview when mouse hover dash and Activities corner keeps "re-enabling" itself, but they seem to me to be similar issues (the same result), but not the same way to produce it.



    I use Ubuntu 18.04 with default Gnome.









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      It sometimes occurs at my laptop that all open windows are shown at "random" moment and I am not able to find the reason (and it is quite annoying).



      I know that I can get the "show all windows" / "Activities overview" feature by pressing the Super key on my keyboard or by clicking the Activities at the left upper corner (which is fine and I like that).



      I have already disabled Activities Overview Hot Corner in Tweaks.



      Anyway, sometimes I move my mouse and this "show all windows" feature is activated and I do now know why. Any idea, what may be the reason?



      I have read GNOME automatically switching to the window selection screen and GNOME shows activities overview when mouse hover dash and Activities corner keeps "re-enabling" itself, but they seem to me to be similar issues (the same result), but not the same way to produce it.



      I use Ubuntu 18.04 with default Gnome.









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      It sometimes occurs at my laptop that all open windows are shown at "random" moment and I am not able to find the reason (and it is quite annoying).



      I know that I can get the "show all windows" / "Activities overview" feature by pressing the Super key on my keyboard or by clicking the Activities at the left upper corner (which is fine and I like that).



      I have already disabled Activities Overview Hot Corner in Tweaks.



      Anyway, sometimes I move my mouse and this "show all windows" feature is activated and I do now know why. Any idea, what may be the reason?



      I have read GNOME automatically switching to the window selection screen and GNOME shows activities overview when mouse hover dash and Activities corner keeps "re-enabling" itself, but they seem to me to be similar issues (the same result), but not the same way to produce it.



      I use Ubuntu 18.04 with default Gnome.







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