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10.7: Command+Tab now stops at the end of the bezel
I'm on 10.7.2 and Command-Tab loops. No stopping at the last app.
10.7: Command+Tab now stops at the end of the bezel
10.7.2 wraps for me just the same as 10.6.x did.
10.7: Command+Tab now stops at the end of the bezel
Same here. Clean Lion install upgraded to 10.7.2. Wraps as it always has done.
10.7: Command+Tab now stops at the end of the bezel
It wraps when you don't keep the tab button pressed. If you keep it pressed, it will stop at the end (or at the beginning when using Shift).
10.7: Command+Tab now stops at the end of the bezel
Now here's a first. I never use Command-Tab with holding Tab down. That moves way too fast for me. So I didn't check for that behavior.
10.7: Command+Tab now stops at the end of the bezel
Was obvious, but only you noticed why people reported different behaviours! Nice!
10.7: Command+Tab now stops at the end of the bezel
Thanks for that delightful compliment!
10.7: Command+Tab now stops at the end of the bezel
You're welcome!
10.7: Command+Tab now stops at the end of the bezel
Stops for me (Late '08 MBP 17" 10.7.2). Note that if it does stop, you don't have to Shift to go all the way back to the beginning - just hit TAB once more and it will loop back to the first app. I personally think this new behavior is brilliant.
10.7: Command+Tab now stops at the end of the bezel
An alternate (and presumably well-known) way to reverse (and still use just a thumb and one finger) is to keep holding Command down after you invoke the App Switcher with Tab then switch the finger that was tapping/holding Tab to the key just above it (it has a ` with a ~ above it). |
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