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How to Move Between Open Windows With Alt + Tab Switching
Navigate between open apps with the keyboard in Windows 10, 8, and 7
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Press and hold Alt, then press and release the Tab key while continuing to hold the Alt key.Press Tab or use the arrow keys to switch between windows.To close the Fast Switching window, release the Alt key. This article explains how to use the Alt+Tab shortcut to switch between all open programs and apps in Windows. Instructions in this article apply to Windows 10, Windows 8, and Windows 7. Lifewire / Maritsa Patrinos Use Alt+ Tab to Switch Between Open Programs With Ease
Alt+Tab switching displays thumbnail images of the open app windows on your computer. Select a thumbnail to make that window the active window on the screen. You can also use the Win+Tab shortcut to switch between open windows. Open at least two windows. These can be programs, apps, files, or browser windows. Press and hold the Alt key on the keyboard, press and release the Tab key, and continue to hold the Alt key. Continue to hold the Alt key while working with the Alt+Tab Fast Switching window. The Alt+Tab Fast Switching window appears in the middle of the screen and contains an icon for each window that is currently open. To close the Alt+Tab Fast Switching window, release the Alt key. Press Tab to highlight the window that you want to display on the screen and make the active window. Each time you press Tab, the highlight moves from left to right. To reverse the direction of the highlight box and move it from right to left, press Shift+Alt. Another way to move between thumbnail images is to use the arrow keys on the keyboard. Release the Alt key and Windows switches to the highlighted window. Alt+ Tab in Reverse
If you go past the window you want, don’t press the Tab key to cycle through the open windows. Use the Shift+Tab keyboard shortcut to select windows in reverse order. Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe Tell us why! Other Not enough details Hard to understand Submit More from Lifewire How to Make an Arrow on a Keyboard The Best Windows Keyboard Shortcuts in 2022 How to Make a Bullet Point on a Keyboard How to Make a Divide Sign on a Keyboard How to Move a Window That Is Off-Screen How to Type Curly Quotes and Curly Apostrophes How to Make a Cent Sign on a Keyboard How to Open the Emoji Keyboard on a Mac How to Force-Quit a Program (Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, XP) How to Hide and Unhide Columns, Rows, and Cells in Excel How to Use Linux Style Virtual Workspaces in Windows 10 How to Use Apple Stage Manager How to Fix It When the Cursor Disappears in Windows 10 How to View a Message in HTML With Express and Live Mail How to Use the Windows Shortcut Alt + Underline How to Use Problem Steps Recorder in Windows Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. Cookies Settings Accept All Cookies