command to show virtual X screens

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>> Is there a command line command that controls which virtual X screen
>> a person is viewing?
>>
>> Sure I can click on one of the 4 virtual X screens but can I >> control that
>> from the command line.

>Are you talking about the workspaces provided by the default Gnome >desktop manager? If so, CTRL-ALT-<arrow_keys> should do what you want

Ok - I didnt realize it was called workspace, but yes that is it.

But - what I want is a command line program that I can execute to show workspace 3.
The sometime later execute a command line program to show workspace 1.

Jerry
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