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I've never personally used Gnome so fotm know how to navigate it. But I am sure this is something you should be able to do disable. I'd look either in shortcuts, workspace or gesture settings maybe?
Thanks, but I toured the whole settings yesterday, together with Gnome Tweaks, Dconf and the dock-to-dash settings and didn't find anything. Granted, I don't have a great handle of Dconf, so there are things I didn't touch to avoid messing everything else up.
This seems to be exclusive to Bazzite Gnome. I've used Gnome with absolutely every distro and this has never happened before. It's not a bug, it's a feature I don't like, lol.
I guess I'll take my chances on breaking it all and roll back if needed.
I'd jump into their Discord to ask for advice regarding this.
I'll try that. Not a huge discord fan, but I guess I can make an exception.
Yeah it is what it is... peronsally use Vencord(has flatpak) that has stripped out the discord telemetry and added features :)
You're on a roll with the tips. Thank you.