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Hi, I have a macro keypad setup for shortcut keys, and I can't figure out how to get a proper ALT-TAB combo for app switching. My basic attempt is KEY_LEFTALT + KEY_TAB which works properly on a single press of the key to switch between apps. However when using my normal keyboard, I can continue holding the ALT key (after releasing TAB) and then subsequent presses of TAB or arrow keys will cycle through the open apps. I've tried a few combinations using hold_keys(), etc, but I don't understand and can't figure this out myself.
So, I'm trying to reproduce:
A single press of the macro key should trigger a single press of ALT-TAB
Holding the same macro key should press ALT-TAB once, then release TAB and continue holding ALT (only) until the macro key is released
Would someone mind helping me figure out the proper macro to use for this?
Thanks!
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Came across this too. I set app switching to Control + Tab (in Ubuntu settings) and it creates unwanted behaviour of triggering Control + Tab shortcut in other applications (VsCode/Chrome switches between tabs). So I have to bind app switching to Alt + Tab and rebind Control + Tab in Input Remapper to Alt + Tab. It switches once as matt described. If you hold Control + Tab it will start scrolling through. App roulette!
Hi, I have a macro keypad setup for shortcut keys, and I can't figure out how to get a proper ALT-TAB combo for app switching. My basic attempt is
KEY_LEFTALT + KEY_TAB
which works properly on a single press of the key to switch between apps. However when using my normal keyboard, I can continue holding the ALT key (after releasing TAB) and then subsequent presses of TAB or arrow keys will cycle through the open apps. I've tried a few combinations usinghold_keys()
, etc, but I don't understand and can't figure this out myself.So, I'm trying to reproduce:
Would someone mind helping me figure out the proper macro to use for this?
Thanks!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: