ALT+Tab functionality has suddenly started misbehaving. it's showing only desktop and the current active app instead of all the applications opened.
For eg currently, opened applications are firefox and terminal but when i press ALT+Tab I can see either "desktop + firefox" or "desktop + terminal" depending upon whether the current active application is browser or terminal.
I have not installed any update.
Please help.
Are the apps on different desktops? The Alt+Tab switcher cycles through the apps on the currently active workspace only.
I had this problem with the 12.10 beta 2, although I don't know precisely why it behaved that way, here is how to fix it.
Go to your System Settings > Window Behavior > Task Switcher
Now, on the right side, under the heading "Filter Windows By", the Minimization setting should either be set to "Visible windows" or deselected entirely. That fixed it for me.
If it is set to "Hidden Windows" it tries to show the desktop, it minimizes all other windows, and just seems to behave weirdly.
I'm on 12.10. I tried all that and messed around with compiz but the settings were missing.
I logged out and logged in a "gnome classic session (no effects)" and it seems to work for now
I also had this problem with 12.04 but neither of the above solutions worked for me.
My solution was to open the Ubuntu menu, and choose System Tools -> System Settings, then under Hardware, open Keyboard, click the shortcuts tab, choose Navigation from the left, and scroll down on the right to find "Switch Applications". When you click that it shows "New Accelerator..." - at this point just press ALT-TAB and its set
Its worked perfectly for me ever since. hope that helps someone...
Cheers
I had the same issue, none of the above soltution helped.
Actually, in my case, I went back from unity to gnome using the fallback application and these hotkeys were not working. I found the solution there: http://www.qc4blog.com/?p=1407#comment-1614
It has to do with compiz and the application switcher has to be enable..
The link to the blog given by MarK helped me find the solution but the blog missed a step:
The blog has you install the compizconfig-settings-manager but not compiz-plugins. This is definitely a workaround but it worked for me in the "gnome classic session".
from: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/971051
WORKAROUND:
I personally found that the "Application Switcher" option did not work for me and I had to use the "Static Application Switcher"