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Topic: «alt+tab problem » on forum: Technical Support   Views: 13088
 
yavuz gunay
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Posted: 11/28/2012 08:02:42
 
 
when i press alt+tab only some windows are shown in the task list. i am using windows 8 with classic shell. When i close actual multiple monitors alt+tab works fine.
 
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Bogdan Polishchuk
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Posted: 11/29/2012 20:59:12
 
 
Hello yavuz gunay.

What applications have you noticed the problem with?

Do you mean this Classic Shell? What version of Classic Shell are you running?

Does the problem occurs when Classic Shell is disabled?

What version of Actual Multiple Monitors are you running?

What version of Windows 8 are you running - 32 or 64-bit?

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yavuz gunay
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Posted: 11/30/2012 14:29:14
 
 
Hi,
I am using amm 4.3 on windows 8 64 bit. I uninstalled classic shell and the problem persists,
most of the time when i press alt tab nothing shows up, sometimes it shows one or two of the running windows even if i have more than 10 windows open. I upgraded from windows 7, that may be the cause of this problem.
 
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Bogdan Polishchuk
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Posted: 12/03/2012 22:42:33
 
 
Hello yavuz gunay.

I was unable to reproduce the issue.

Send us the configuration files using the Send to Tech Support tool.

Best regards.
 
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yavuz gunay
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Posted: 12/04/2012 10:54:28
 
 
I tried deleting the configuration folder but it didn't help. I uninstalled and reinstalled too.
In the taskbar options page, when I change the mode to mixed, alt+tab works. If  individual mode is selected only a few random windows work. If i uncheck the  "replace the primary taskbar", only the windows that are on the primary monitor are shown.
I am okay with using mixed mode so if this is an isolated case I dont mind it too much.
 
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Bogdan Polishchuk
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Posted: 12/05/2012 03:11:05
 
 
Hello yavuz.

Thanks for the post.

The problem has been confirmed.

We'll try to fix it.

Best regards.
 
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Bogdan Polishchuk
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Posted: 02/06/2013 00:26:57
 
 
Hello yavuz

Check out our solution for the subject issue. It is available in the Actual Multiple Monitors new version 5.0.3 (as well as in the new versions of other our programs that provide the relevant functionality).

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Richard Shea
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Posted: 02/07/2013 17:17:32
 
 
The solution has made things worse!!!!

Actual Multiple Monitors new version 5.0.3 now prevents ALT+TAB from working at all unless you do it slowly.
For those of us quick with keyboard shortcuts this is a problem as I'm used to quickly hitting ALT+TAB to switch between apps.

Does anyone have a link to the previous 5.0.2 version, although it had the bug at least I could ALT+TAB quickly!

Why is the software not beta tested?
 
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Bogdan Polishchuk
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Posted: 02/07/2013 23:45:26
 
 
Hello Richard

The issue has been confirmed, but to confirm it i had to hit the shortcut really quick.

We'll try to fix it.

Are you able to see the Task Switcher flashing when you hit the shortcut?

You can download the 5.0.2 version here.

Best regards.
 
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exo
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Posted: 02/08/2013 03:20:39
 
 
Hi,
Thanks for the quick reply.

Yes, I see the Task Switcher flash when I try to do it at my normal speed - but clearly your software is requiring more time than the standard Windows Task Switcher does.

I wouldn't say I'm doing it really quick either, but I'm not a slow at typing either.
I'm glad it's confirmed because it really is a BIG problem for me that I can't use your software if it slows down Windows features like this.
 
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