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[In-app feedback] #2406

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alt-tab-macos-bot opened this issue Mar 11, 2023 · 1 comment
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[In-app feedback] #2406

alt-tab-macos-bot opened this issue Mar 11, 2023 · 1 comment

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This issue was opened by a bot after a user submitted feedback through the in-app form.

From: [email protected]

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Hello. Noticed this problem:
For example, desktop #1 has a Chrome browser window and a Safari browser window open. And on desktop #2, a Safari browser window is open.

Desktop #1 had Chrome open, then I switch to desktop #2 with Safari open. And when you switch back to desktop #1, it's not Chrome that was open before the switch, but Safari. That is, the AltTab application does not remember which application was opened on the desktop before switching. Add the ability to change this behavior to the setting

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lwouis commented Mar 11, 2023

Most likely AltTab is correctly reflecting what was active/focused in the right order. I imagine you're not noticing some things here. If you use the built in app switcher for instance, switching to an app bring all its windows into focus. Maybe that's what you did in this scenario at some point.

if you still think it's a bug, please share a video that demonstrate it. Thank you

@lwouis lwouis closed this as completed Mar 11, 2023
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