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Per-shortcut "select previous window" shortcut
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Changing "Select previous window" to ⇧⇥ changes that for both shortcuts at once. This is rather annoying as ⇧⇥ makes perfect sense for the ⌥⇥ shortcut, but it doesn't make sense for the ⌥
shortcut (that one should be ⇧
). This isn't a problem with the defaults as the default for "Select previous window" is just ⇧, but it's a problem once that's changed.
I'm sorry i read your message 2 times but can't understand the issue you're facing. Could you try to explain again? Maybe screenshots would help illustrate how you set your preferences as well.
The preference for "Select previous window" is global rather than per-shortcut. This is okay for the default Shift hotkey, but this does not work well when I set it to Shift+Tab (to match the behavior of Cmd+Tab; just tapping Shift to go backwards is confusing). This does not work well because it means the shortcut to go backwards is still Shift+Tab even when using Shortcut 2, which does not otherwise involve the Tab key. For Shortcut 2 I want that to be Shift+` instead (to match Alt+`), but I can't change that without it changing for Shortcut 1 as well.
Screenshots
Shortcut 1

Shortcut 2

I understand better now.
I can't see a clear nice solution to accommodate your desired use-case though. Most people want the "while open" shortcuts to be global. If we make them per-shortcut, people will have to remember to set them in both sections every-time. We will have more than 2 shortcuts in the future as well so it seems like it would be a poor UX.
I'm afraid i can only suggest to use a global one like shift or shift+tab
Hi @lwouis. So happy to have finally discovered alt-tab! It's perfect.
I'd like to have the "select previous window" key be separate for Shortcut 1 and Shortcut 2 too. Basically, I'd like to be able to do this:
Next window Cmd + Tab Cmd + `
Previous window Cmd + Shift + Tab Cmd + Shift + `
I agree that if all of the "while open shortcuts" are made shortcut-specific, the UX would become very complicated. But changing only the "previous window" shortcut from global to shortcut-specific seems like it wouldn't be too confusing IMO.
@gautamjain if we bring the Select previous window
in the section above, per-shortcut, then it would mean it can be used to summon AltTab when AltTab is not visible. There are issues with this. Please see https://github.com/lwouis/alt-tab-macos/issues/510
@lwouis It could be listed as a "While open" shortcut in the section above. That said, given existing platform behavior with ⇧⌘⇥ and ⇧⌘`, it certainly makes sense for ⇧⌥⇥ to also be a trigger. But that's orthogonal to making it a per-shortcut customization and should not be considered a blocker.
Also, in the very last comment of #510, you yourself suggested setting "Select previous window" to ⇧⇥, which causes the issue described in this ticket.
Can we please get this ticket reopened? Regardless of how it's resolved, this is definitely an issue.
@lilyball I re-opened this ticket. I also renamed it as it is seems the discussion is only about the "Select previous window" shortcut, not other secondary shortcuts
As AltTab is advertised as "AltTab brings the power of Windows alt-tab to macOS" it would make sense if the "select previous window" functionality works as on Windows, which is what this issue is asking for.
I use ⌥⇥ to switch between all windows and ⌘` to switch between app windows, but I'm unable to add a shift to these shortcuts to mirror the native ⌘⇥ behavior. I'd like to use ⌥⇧⇥ to select the previous global window and ⌘⇧` for the previous active app window.