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wasted_intel | 7 years ago

> If you use it on multiple windows, doing `scratchpad show` multiple times causes one window to appear, then disappear, then next window appear, then disappear... and it does this across workspaces.

You need to create a keybinding that calls `scratchpad show` using a window class qualifier to target the app you want. That's the key to making the scratchpad useful.

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vivab0rg|7 years ago

I've been using i3 for years but somehow I missed the scratchpad. It does sound like a time-saver. Thanks for your tips!