in compiz, they are global, but customizable: super+e → expose; super+w
→ all windows on the current desktop; super+a → all windows. gnome-shell
and unity put the expose mode together with the "all windows" view, wich
is why I find both better than compiz in terms of window management;
what makes unity better than gnome-shell, in my opinion, is the side bar
which is just perfect in terms of usability and the alt+tab window
switcher, which only shows the windows on the given workspace (in gnome-
shel this is a major annoyance). I would suggest one more shortcut:
super+space for the "main menu" (when you click on the ubuntu icon) &
make the results browsable with the arrow keys. that would make unity a
fast, responsive, out-of-your-way shell - just gorgeous.

Thanks for listening,

krzysztof

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