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Unable to right-click and add the "workspaces selector" in GNOME classic's taskbar of my ubuntu 20.04

cn flag

I would like to add the "workspaces switcher" in GNOME classic's taskbar of my ubuntu 20.04. The right-click of the mouse has no response.

I've installed the gnome-tweak-tool, and the "mouse & touchpad" page in it has nothing to do with that. Could anyone please help me?

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IMHO it is time to switch to Ubuntu MATE. Here you can do more. See [this answer](https://askubuntu.com/a/1263992/66509) for details. About customization [see guide](https://guide.ubuntu-mate.org/#personalization-panel-layouts). Workspace switcher on MATE allows at least window move between workspaces by mouse.
cn flag
@N0rbert Wow! Ubuntu MATE is really what I need! I was a CentOS user and more familiar with GNOME2 than GNOME3. I just realized that MATE is the continuation of GNOME2!
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zw flag

IMHO it is time to switch to Ubuntu MATE. Here you can do more. See this answer for details. About customization see guide.
Workspace switcher on MATE allows at least window move between workspaces by mouse:

Workspaces on MATE

To start using Ubuntu MATE on top of existing desktop you need to install it by

sudo apt-get install ubuntu-mate-desktop^

then reboot and select MATE session on login screen.

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