I often hit alt+tab, only to change my mind and decide I want to stay on the same window, after all.
Unity does not support this behavior if my current application has more than one window open.
Let's say I have two firefox windows. I'm in window A. I hit alt-tab to go to the terminal. Before I release alt, I change my mind and decide I want to stay in firefox. I hit shift and tab. Firefox is now the highlighted application. I release all the keys.
I expect to be taken back to firefox window A. Instead, I am taken to firefox window B.
I often hit alt+tab, only to change my mind and decide I want to stay on the same window, after all.
Unity does not support this behavior if my current application has more than one window open.
Let's say I have two firefox windows. I'm in window A. I hit alt-tab to go to the terminal. Before I release alt, I change my mind and decide I want to stay in firefox. I hit shift and tab. Firefox is now the highlighted application. I release all the keys.
I expect to be taken back to firefox window A. Instead, I am taken to firefox window B.