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#1 2016-11-08 16:15:38

mscastro
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Registered: 2016-11-08
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Alt-Tab task switching

It's no trouble, more of a doubt.

I use Alt-Tab all the time by right after pressing it I release tab keeping the thumbnails on I like using the mouse pointer to choose or arrows, but I can't let Alt go or else I loose it.

Is there  way to keep it on and release it with Esc maybe or is there a way to key bind it to Super, again let me press it only once to keep it on while I use the mouse or arrow keys?

Thanks.

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#2 2016-11-08 22:32:17

ColdBoot
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Registered: 2016-07-19
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Re: Alt-Tab task switching

Try skippy-xd.

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#3 2016-11-09 12:20:48

mscastro
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Re: Alt-Tab task switching

I got it, but I like XFCE's better. I just need to find out a way to execute XFCE's task switcher myself so I can trigger it by Super or another key alone and keep it up until ESC is pressed or after a choice is made.

Do you know a way to do it?

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#4 2016-11-09 16:50:32

ColdBoot
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Registered: 2016-07-19
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Re: Alt-Tab task switching

No, and I think it is not possible to keep that window open once the keyboard key is released.

Edit: I stay corrected... maybe you can do something by binding a shortcut to

xfdesktop --windowlist

but I never fiddled with it myself, sorry.

Last edited by ColdBoot (2016-11-09 17:14:09)

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#5 2016-11-09 17:15:05

mscastro
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Re: Alt-Tab task switching

Thank you so much ColdBoot.

I rest now 'cause I am not so fond of it enough to get dirty with XFCE's source code.

Regards.

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#6 2016-11-10 19:23:23

alcornoqui
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Registered: 2014-07-28
Posts: 832

Re: Alt-Tab task switching

I don't think you have to get dirty, just create a keyboard shortcut (Menu > Settings > Keyboard > Application shortcut > Add), paste or type:

xfdesktop -W

and pick a key combination.

The list that will appear under your pointer when you press the key combo can be customized in Settings > Desktop > Menus > Windowlist Menu.

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#7 2016-11-11 12:03:37

mscastro
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Re: Alt-Tab task switching

Thank alcornoqui, but I want the nice one with the thumbnails and transparency showing in both my monitors and icons under the windows etc you know.

This is a good option though I did not know about, thank you.

Regards.

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