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Is it possible in win10 to return the behavior of alt + tab as it was in 7/8?
In windows 7, when switching by alt + tab, there was always a desktop item, as a result, when you press alt + tab from a full-screen application, such as a game, if no other windows are open, you minimize to the desktop.
In windows 10, as you know, this was removed for some reason, and if there is only one full-screen application, pressing alt + tab will naturally not minimize it.
Yes, of course, you can use win + d for these purposes, but when your hands have gotten used to alt + tab over the years, it’s hard to get used to it. Maybe something has already been invented, if not by settings, then by third-party software?
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alt+tab never minimized applications in Windows 7 or Windows XP. it only allows you to select the desired one from all open windows and bring it to the fore.
If a full-screen application then requests a transition to the foreground, it will go there, if not, it will remain in the back, but not minimized.
On Windows 10, it works similarly.
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