2012-06-18 11:28:14 |
Omer Akram |
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If you have a workspace with two windows (say firefox and a terminal) and you switch away from it and then back, very often, alt-tab will just stay in one window instead of switching between the two. Holding alt-tab *will* show all the windows, and allow switching to the other one with another key-stroke, but I feel the intended behavior of the single alt-tab is broken. |
1. start firefox, snap it to the left
2. start terminal, snap it to the right
3. press ctrl+alt+right to move the the right workspace
4. start terminal again from the dash and snap to the left
5. press ctrl+alt+right to move to the left workspace
6. quickly press alt-tab to switch to other app
What happens:
the focus stays on terminal
What should happen:
firefox should have the focus.
=====Original Report=====
If you have a workspace with two windows (say firefox and a terminal) and you switch away from it and then back, very often, alt-tab will just stay in one window instead of switching between the two. Holding alt-tab *will* show all the windows, and allow switching to the other one with another key-stroke, but I feel the intended behavior of the single alt-tab is broken. |
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