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The new switcher in 11.10 looks really great, but I feel like it is a loss in productivity to me. I have multiple instances of several applications open at once (especially browsers) many times and I like to be able to switch quickly between the all with one hand. Now I have to either alt-tab and pause for a long time for the grouped windows to automatically expand, or I have to use my other hand to press down while holding alt to expand the windows.

Is there a way to go back to selectively go back to the old behavior where each process gets its own separate entry in the switcher where things are not grouped together?

Ross
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  • possible duplicate of [Simpler ALT-TAB in Unity](http://askubuntu.com/questions/45821/simpler-alt-tab-in-unity) – belacqua Oct 17 '11 at 03:25
  • Also see http://askubuntu.com/questions/43875/how-do-i-adjust-the-alt-tab-speed – belacqua Oct 17 '11 at 03:41
  • possible duplicate of [How do I revert Alt-tab behavior changed in 11.10?](http://askubuntu.com/questions/68151/how-do-i-revert-alt-tab-behavior-changed-in-11-10) – jokerdino Apr 01 '12 at 09:56

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Alt+` (the key above tab) does the same as hitting down and only requires one hand.

RAOF
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Dason
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Alt+Tab switches between different applications. You can use Alt+` (the key above Tab) to switch between the different instances in an application.

RAOF
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  • And these can be mix and matched - alt-tab to get to the application you're after, then hit ` without releasing alt to get to the window you're after. I find it can be faster than going through all the windows :). – RAOF Oct 17 '11 at 03:38
  • Thanks - that works much better. I'll have to get used to switching between the two buttons. – Ross Oct 21 '11 at 19:14
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You can turn off Unity Alt-Tab switching in Compiz Config Settings Manager (CCSM), then activate any other window switching plugin in the Window Management section.

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you can always use Super-Tab which is all of the windows in a circle

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