Hi Ken, On Fri, 2020-08-07 at 15:42 -0400, ken wrote:
It still is alt-tab. But how it works is different. Scenario: I have two Firefox windows open along with thirty other apps. I want to switch from one FF to the other. I press alt-tab, keep holding down the alt while tapping on the tab to cycle through all those other thirty apps until I come back to FF. When I stop there, two additional FF icons/widgets appear below, then I move the mouse pointer to click on the particular one of the two FF windows I want to move the focus to. Madness.
It's easy to change this default behaviour. I am among the people who prefer the default "mad" way, but you can just open Keyboard shortcuts in the Settings (gnome-control-center) application and set "Switch windows" to your desired shortcut, e.g. Alt+Tab. That's it. There's a video here that may help too: https://blogs.gnome.org/fmuellner/2018/10/11/the-future-of-alternatetab-and-... Hope that helps and best wishes. -- Atri Bhattacharya Sat 8 Aug 16:24:40 CEST 2020 Sent from openSUSE Tumbleweed on my laptop. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org