Hi,
Is it possible to add some sort of configuration to the Alt+Tab handler? I ask because I'm experiencing something that may be a bug, or may not. The problem is that it appears to randomly choose the next window to switch to.
Example:
I have Opera, Windows Explorer and Mp3tag open in the main monitor.
I have Outlook open in the secondary monitor.
I want to switch back and forth several times between Opera and Mp3tag.
The sequence of events is as follows:
I press Alt+Tab to switch from Opera to Mp3tag --- Works fine
I press Alt+Tab to switch from Mp3tag to Opera --- Works fine
I press Alt+Tab to switch from Opera to Mp3tag --- It selects another seemingly random window to switch to.
Using the example above, that could be either Windows Explorer (on the main monitor) or Outlook (in the secondary monitor). What I'm seeing is that, for some reason, the window I want to switch to gets pulled to the first position in the Alt+Tab popup instead of being to the right of the current window.
I can reproduce it over and over. It happens consistently. Could you possibly look into that?
Thanks.
May 10, 2014 (modified May 10, 2014)
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#1
I can actually reproduce this here as well. We'll let you know as soon as we're able to get it fixed up!
Thanks!
Switching between the same two windows is working fine now, thanks!
Although, when I'm switching between windows in no particular order, the program sometimes either skips one or changes the order.
But I guess there's only so much you can do...
May 23, 2014 (modified May 23, 2014)
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Dodes
2 discussion posts
Hi,
I'm experiencing this same bug on 9.3 Pro.
Anything that can be done to pinpoint it?
Thanks
I haven't been able to reproduce the issue here with 9.3. Is there a certain set of programs that you can reproduce this issue with?
Dodes
2 discussion posts
As first, I think it began with version 9.0. Therefor I was using older version, where alt+tab were working OK.
I can reproduce it with Visual Studio 2015 + application I'm running/debugging with VS. Active windows is VS, I alt+tab to the application run through VS and it skips the application and move to the next window. As it somehow thinks, it is the same window as the VS.
Now I find out, that it only happens, if I have a dialog opened in the application. And then I could reproduce with any application that has dialogs open inside the main window.
Thank You
edit: More info
Aug 10, 2018 (modified Aug 10, 2018)
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#9
Wow, good catch! I was able to reproduce it here now as well, and we've added it to our list to fix up.
Thanks again!