_wb_ Microbe Staff member Mar 24, 2014 #2 d4damage said: Is this possible like on Windows and Mac OS ? Click to expand... Of course.
D4damage Member Mar 24, 2014 #3 How ? ALT + TAB wouldn't be practical on the keyboard, but something like SHIFT + SPACE would work pretty well.
How ? ALT + TAB wouldn't be practical on the keyboard, but something like SHIFT + SPACE would work pretty well.
pmprog DNF (Did Not Finish) Mar 24, 2014 #4 It's not easy, but yes, you press and hold Alt, then Fn, then presss Space.
Ziz Advanced Member Mar 24, 2014 #5 Furthermore you can change the mapping. I cycle through my windows via <Ctrl><Space>.
sebt3 homebrew player (P. & C.) Mar 24, 2014 #6 [tab] is a single press for me as [fn] and [space] are just very close....
TrashyMG Sarcasm Dispenser Staff member Mar 24, 2014 #7 Of course there are full screen programs that write directly to the framebuffer that really hinders this activity.
Of course there are full screen programs that write directly to the framebuffer that really hinders this activity.
Ziz Advanced Member Mar 24, 2014 #8 sebt3 said: [tab] is a single press for me as [fn] and [space] are just very close.... Click to expand... Indeed, but Alt is hard to reach if used frequently
sebt3 said: [tab] is a single press for me as [fn] and [space] are just very close.... Click to expand... Indeed, but Alt is hard to reach if used frequently
_wb_ Microbe Staff member Mar 24, 2014 #9 On my Pandora, I use Ctrl-PgUp/PgDn to switch between tabs, Ctrl-up/down to switch between windows and Ctrl-left/right two switch between desktops. It is extremely efficient (of course you use R1 as Ctrl).
On my Pandora, I use Ctrl-PgUp/PgDn to switch between tabs, Ctrl-up/down to switch between windows and Ctrl-left/right two switch between desktops. It is extremely efficient (of course you use R1 as Ctrl).