![]() In this particular case it's clear that the decision to change the way it worked to make it less "computer like" and more "human oriented" clearly makes it less "computer geek oriented". If an arbitrary change is being made to the UI, please, Microsoft, always make it dependent on a setting so that people who really want to continue their "classic" experience can do so. It never occurred to me that the software was going to extra effort to reorganize my apps for me. I can't count the number of times I shrugged my shoulders, put in the extra effort to go to the right icon, then moved on. I didn't really notice that it was not doing that, but I often found myself hunting for the application I knew should be in there. Minimizing a window, then expecting it to be at the end of the list is a powerful feature that some people really did use (me and Ratha, clearly, and I'm sure others). It would have been (would be?) GREAT if the Z-order was an option that could be selected, even if by a registry tweak. My editor saves files when I do that, and then they're already saved for the other app (e.g., Visual Studio) that I'm entering. I like that Alt-Tab removes focus from the current window. Click it again can bring original window back.Īh, well, it is what it is now. ![]() If we would like to see the Desktop, we can click the Show Desktop icon (right side of Taskbar). In Windows 7, when we selected a window in Alt+Tab list, it will help display it directly if we hold Alt key for a while. Then simply click Alt + Tab again can help me get the original window back. Generally I will directly click Alt + Tab to check the other windows. Here are the screenshot, I use the "My Computer/Computer" window on these screenshots. Thus Alt+Tab after minimized a window will bring the third window in the list (as first one is minimized and went to the end, second one is displaying so Alt Tab get the third one). I got a same result: the minimized window will be put to the end of the Alt+Tab list (In Vista and Windows 7, it went to the end but one in front of Desktop). I tried to minimize a window in Windows XP Professional (SP3), Windows Vista Home Premium (both are virtual systems) and Windows 7 Ultimate systems.
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