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For the unaware: In Windows 10, ctrl alt tab behaves like alt tab except the switcher pop-up remains onscreen after the shortcut keys are released. With the pop-up on-screen, it can be navigated with tab, the arrow keys, or the mouse.

Coming from Windows 10, my normal workflow binds ctrl alt tab as a macro to a side button on my mouse. Such that I can quickly switch between windows with only my mouse, keeping the cursor centred on-screen.

In my experience so far with Linux Mint Cinnamon, the default alt tab behaves exactly as in Windows, but I haven't found any equivalent to Windows' ctrl alt tab.

Any solutions would be appreciated, I'm open to suggestions pointing to custom tools or different DEs.

Zach
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  • I have this in KDE. (As best I can tell from the description): I can press the key combo, then click a thumb nail, to select the window. – ctrl-alt-delor Nov 05 '22 at 09:40
  • Are you able to press and release the key combo and have the task switcher pop-up remain on screen? If so, can you please share your configuration? – Zach Nov 05 '22 at 23:13
  • I have to keep hold of the modifier key. I also found a toggle present windows: workspace →shortcuts →kwin→toggle present windows. It can be bound to any modifier + key. it presents all windows, for you to click on. – ctrl-alt-delor Nov 06 '22 at 10:09

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