When I press Alt+Tab, then I get a window to switch between windows. With Ctrl+Alt+Tab, I get the same result. What is the difference between them?
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- Alt+Tab Switch between open apps.
- Ctrl+Alt+Tab Use the arrow keys to switch between all open apps.
In other words:
- Alt+Tab Switches between open apps immediately after releasing the Alt key.
- Ctrl+Alt+Tab Opens a quasi-dialogue window where you use the arrow keys to walk over all open apps and you need to press Enter (or click a mouse button) to confirm your choice.
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Alt + Tab will let you select the application, and when you release the Alt key, you will be switched to the window you selected. With Ctrl + Alt + Tab, the selection screen will remain displayed, and you will have to press Enter to actually change the focus.
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Alt + Esc Switches to the next open window
Alt + Shift + Esc Switches to the previous open window
Alt + Tab Cycles through open windows, and switches to the window when the Alt key is released. This is known as Coolswitch. Pressing Esc cancels switching windows.
- Alt + Shift + Tab Cycles backwards through open windows, and
switches to the window when the Alt key is released. This is known as Coolswitch. Pressing Esc cancels switching windows.- Ctrl + Alt + Tab Vista: Starts Windows Coolswitch. Use Arrow keys, Tab, or Shift + Tab to navigate and Enter or Space to activate.
Pressing Esc cancels switching windows.- Winkey + T Toggle speech dictation mode. Vista: Cycles through
Taskbar buttons, Press Enter or Space to activate a window. This is same as Winkey + Tab in older versions.- Winkey + Tab Cycles through Taskbar buttons, Press Enter or Space to activate a window. Vista: Cycles through open windows using
Windows Flip3D. Release keys to activate window. Pressing Esc
cancels switching windows.- Winkey + Ctrl + Tab Cycles through parts of the desktop and
taskbar. Vista: Starts Windows Flip3D. Use Arrow keys, Tab, or Shift + Tab to navigate and Enter or Space to activate. Pressing Esc cancels switching windows.
From Shortcut Keys and Key Modifiers at https://onedrive.live.com/?id=E2F0CE17A268A4FA%21121&cid=E2F0CE17A268A4FA
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There is just difference that Ctrl+Alt+Tab leaves your window selection on screen when you release the keys.
By the way, you can hover over the window with your mouse and click to select the chosen one.
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Ctrl+Win+Alt+Tabwindow but you can doCtrl+Win+Alt+Tabto cycle forwards andCtrl+Shift+Win+Alt+Tabto cycle backwards and I think that's a beautiful combination of keys to be able to press. Also, just tested,Alt-Gr+Win+Tabworks too but that's no fun (If you don't haveAlt-Grkey you might have some luck with theRight-Altkey. – John Hamilton Jan 16 '20 at 14:26Ctrlvariation, I've always just leftAltpressed like @ForNeVeR says. It ends up being quicker than having to hitEnterat the end. – Dan Jan 16 '20 at 15:48Win + Alt + Ctrl + Shift + Caps Lock + Tab, which does exactly what you’d expect (i.e., cycles backwards through icons while also toggling caps lock). – Janus Bahs Jacquet Jan 16 '20 at 23:43Ctrlworks only before you pressTab, but the info you need to choose mode (the picker window) appears only after you pressTab. – Rosie F Jan 17 '20 at 10:43