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Disable Built-in Alt+Tab Functionality #120

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moses-bowman opened this issue Aug 6, 2018 · 6 comments · May be fixed by #128
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Disable Built-in Alt+Tab Functionality #120

moses-bowman opened this issue Aug 6, 2018 · 6 comments · May be fixed by #128

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@moses-bowman
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Whenever I press the shortcut keys quickly, the app fires Alt + Tab. The only way for Switcheroo to appear is by pressing and holding Alt and pressing the second key ` then releasing Alt.

How do I disable the app's native alt+tab functionality? I want Switcheroo to immediately appear.

@clrncmcnlsn
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Would like to see this implemented as well.

@elig0n
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elig0n commented Feb 27, 2019

In the Options one can uncheck "Automatically switch window when releasing Alt + Tab".

@moses-bowman
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@elig0n
I already have that option unchecked.

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elig0n commented Mar 1, 2019

if the shortcut key that is defined for you is Alt+Tab you must use Ctrl+Alt+Tab to have Switcheroo open and hang there waiting for your input, if that's what you mean

@moses-bowman
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My shortcut key is defined as Alt + `
Firing the shortcut key too quickly does Alt+Tab instead of showing Switcheroo.
This is what I want to be disabled.

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elig0n commented Mar 3, 2019

I've created pull request #128 to fix this, but as the maintainer is unresponsive for a long time don't count on it being incorporated any time soon.

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