Re: [orca-list] How to switch between windows of the same app please?
- From: Christophe Delaunay <christophe delaunay-ext ariadnext com>
- To: orca-list <orca-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] How to switch between windows of the same app please?
- Date: Mon, 23 Aug 2021 15:14:18 +0200
Hi,
Many thanks for this fast answer. <super+`> is what I was looking for.
Many thanks. have a nice day. Chris D
Le 23/08/2021 à 14:57, Milton a écrit :
To switch between apps:
Super+Tab
To switch between windows in the same app:
Super+`
the key ` is above the Tab key.
Op 23-08-2021 om 14:41 schreef Christophe Delaunay:
Hi all,
My computer is running Debian 11 stable with Orca 3.38.2.
I'm using <alt+tab> to switch between my open apps. If my current app
has several tabs, I also know how to switch from one tab to another.
However, if the current app has several windows open, I don't know
how to switch from one window to another. Some apps have a windows
menu but others, like Thunderbird, (my preferred messaging app), have
not this menu. In such apps, is there a shortcut key combination to
switch from one window to another, for instance, from the window in
which I am writing this message to the one where I can see my mail.
For sure, if I press <ctrl+1>, I will be placed in Thunderbird's main
window but then, if I want to go back to this one, I need to minimize
the main window.
And although this approach seems to be sufficient in Thunderbird, it
is not in LibreOffice Writer if two documents are open in two
different windows because, in this case, the minimize action
minimizes the whole app.
Many thanks in advance for any advice. Have a nice day. Chris D
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