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[Feature Request] Support Alt/Super + Shift + Tab in Window Switcher #173

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bbb651 opened this issue Aug 18, 2024 · 4 comments
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[Feature Request] Support Alt/Super + Shift + Tab in Window Switcher #173

bbb651 opened this issue Aug 18, 2024 · 4 comments
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bbb651 commented Aug 18, 2024

Currently you can only cycle forwards through the list of windows. Using shift to cycle in the opposite direction is supported pretty much everywhere window/tab switching is supported (other desktops, browsers, code editors, terminals, etc.) and would massively improve usability.

@bbb651 bbb651 changed the title [Feature Request] Support <kbd>Alt/Super</kbd> + <kbd>Shift</kbd> + <kbd>Tab</kbd> in Window Switcher [Feature Request] Support Alt/Super + Shift + Tab in Window Switcher Aug 18, 2024
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git-f0x commented Aug 24, 2024

Completely unrelated, but how did you put shift into that box?

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bbb651 commented Aug 24, 2024

GFM (GitHub Flavored Markdown) supports the <kbd> html tag.
You can do some fun things with it.

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bbb651 commented Oct 8, 2024

@skylerberg did you manage to get it to work? I couldn't figure out why it didn't for me and how to debug across components, and I've stopped daily driving the alpha since because of the lack of night light (it also might've broke because I've mixed alpha1 and git components when testing, I didn't want to recompile everything). Either way I think #150 supersedes this

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