On the KDE 4.1.3 desktop open applications are also shown as an icon in
the control bar. When putting the mouse over the icon a little window
pops-up above the icon showing the content of the full screen of this
application. Last night I did something with the mouse and the desktop
disappeared being replaced by small versions of the screen content of
all open applications, which is almost like ‘Spaces’ on OSX Leopard.
Now I wonder what I have done to invoke this nice little feature. I
couldn’t reproduce it despite lots of wild mouse handling.
On mine, I get an ‘expose’ (previews of all open windows) type effect
when I shove my mouse to the top left corner, I can’t just put the
cursor in the top left but actually have to shove it up there as if I’m
trying to push it off the screen. Perhaps to stop it happening
accidentally?
I’m on KDE4.1.something from the Factory 11.0 repos, and I have a nice
tab in Desktop Settings for configuring screen edges to do useful stuff.
It also works off a keyboard shortcut.
Not sure but I think the effect might be called Present Windows. Its
nice though eh?
Edit: The one above shows me windows from current desktop, another
one in the top right corner gives me something equally funky (but
differently so) with windows from all desktops <- figure this one is
what you mean by ‘Spaces’.
I think it did indeed happen when I moved the mouse pointer across the
screen diagonally. But I tried moving it from bottom left to top right
in order to reproduce the popping up of the preview windows.