Lee Tusman is a new media artist, programmer and educator interested in the application of the radical ethos of collectives and DIY culture to the creation of, aesthetics, and open-source distribution methods of digital culture. His artistic output includes interactive media, video art, net art, experimental videogames, sound art, websites, twitter bots and micro-power radio stations.
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I think I have the same functionality on my Ubuntu out of the box. Press the Super key (It's the one with the windows logo) and you get a view with all open apps and your workspaces on the right. Click on any app or workspace to switch. It's equivalent I think to swiping up on a Mac.
Also: Alt-Tab switches apps. Super +UP fullscreens. Super+LEFT tiles on the left. Super+RIGHT tiles on the right.
But definitely some folks have different needs/interests so choose what works best for you.
Re-reading your comment again. If you're looking for mouseless ability to view all and switch. After you hit SUPER and it brings up the open apps and workspaces you can hit tab to cycle through them and hit enter to accept.
Maybe there's some other functionality you're looking for as well?