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Roy Brown <[log in to unmask]>
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Roy Brown <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 7 Feb 2002 15:47:32 -0600
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In message <[log in to unmask]>, Steve Dirickson
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>> Shift-Alt-Tab goes right to left, cycles far right at end....
>>
>> Choosing Alt-Tab and then doing nothing does not move on from the
>> current app.....
>>
>> Same as it ever was in previous dozes.
>>
>> For Alt-Tab to apparently 'toggle', you need to have only two apps
>> running. The apparent 'toggle' behaviour is just the
>> degenerate case of the above when apps = 2.
>
>Not quite; Alt+Tab switches to the most-recently-active application,
>just like always. If you watch the "box", you'll notice that switching
>to an app moves its icon to the top-left position in the box,
>"bubbling" the other icons over/down one spot. So, repeated Alt+Tab
>switches between the two apps represented by the two left-most icons
>in the top row, independently of the number of apps running (well, as
>long as it's at least two).

Oh yes, so it does. On Win95, and still, here on XP.

Still, then, same as it ever was in previous dozes.

Just not the same same I thought....
--
Roy Brown        'Have nothing in your houses that you do not know to be
Kelmscott Ltd     useful, or believe to be beautiful'  William Morris

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