![]() You can enable “minimize on click” in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (or above) from the command line (the quickest and easiest method) or from a GUI (a lengthier process that requires you to be extra careful). It lets you move the Ubuntu dock to the bottom, turn on auto-hide behaviour, but that’s it no way to enable this useful behaviour. Sadly the Settings app in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS and above doesn’t include an option to enable minimize on click. They are used to be able to click an app icon in the taskbar to open an app, to ‘minimise’ the app, or to restore or give focus to the app. People who switch to Ubuntu from Windows, Chrome OS, or other Linux distros find the lack of Minimize on Click unintuitive and frustrating. Minimize on click in action on Ubuntu 21.04 Honestly, it all sounds terribly complicated when written out. ![]() “Minimize on click” changes the behaviour of #3 so that when you click an app icon it minimizes (hides) the window to its respective app icon in the Ubuntu Dock, and restores it on a second click. If more than one window of the app is running a window picker is shown.The application will restore (if previously minimized). ![]()
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