Solving the Alt-Tab Problem

You’ve been using alt-tab to bounce back-and-forth between your text editor and your web browser—you’ve formed a habit. You now click over to your Twitter client to see your friend’s latest updates, click back to your text editor, type a few sentences and hit alt-tab. What happens? Because of your habit, you expect it to go to your web browser, but because the last used application was your Twitter client, that’s where it switches. That’s most likely not what you wanted. What happens next? You generally pause to think, and then use double alt-tab to switch where you wanted to go, which is your web browser. Then you hit alt-tab to switch back to your editor (habit!) and instead it goes back to Twitter. The troubled cycle repeats until MRU’s ordered once again aligns with your habit.

All. The. Time.

  1. nothingtothetable reblogged this from inkyeagle and added:
    Is this really a problem? Seems nitpicky to me.
  2. inkyeagle reblogged this from dstrelau and added:
    Me too! And it takes me forever to fix.
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