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Separate command for "Previous window of current application" (Command+Shift+<) #540

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Rabattkarte opened this issue Aug 18, 2020 · 1 comment
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Describe the bug

Regarding #512 & #510 I figured out, that I can bind Shift+Tab to "Previous window".

My wanted configuration, though, is as follows:

Shortcut 1 / all applications

  • Command+Tab: next application
  • After Command+Tab. Holding Command, Shift+Tab: previous application.

Shortcut 2 / current application

  • Command+^: next window of current application
  • After Command+^. Holding Command, Shift+^: previous window of current application.

This is not possible as "Previous window" is a global keybind. So either Shift+Tab or Shift+^.

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Please watch this video as another explaination.

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Please watch the video above.

@Rabattkarte Rabattkarte added the bug Something isn't working label Aug 18, 2020
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Sorry! I opened a feature request in #541 and I am closing this bug.

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