Alt-Tab shows two application switchers on Unity











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I started to have problems with my Ubuntu application switcher (Alt + Tab) this morning. When I press Alt + Tab, not only one, but two application switchers show up. Last night I customized some stuff using the Unity Tweak Tool. I thought I didn't touch the application switcher. So now it looks like this:



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I started to have problems with my Ubuntu application switcher (Alt + Tab) this morning. When I press Alt + Tab, not only one, but two application switchers show up. Last night I customized some stuff using the Unity Tweak Tool. I thought I didn't touch the application switcher. So now it looks like this:



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I started to have problems with my Ubuntu application switcher (Alt + Tab) this morning. When I press Alt + Tab, not only one, but two application switchers show up. Last night I customized some stuff using the Unity Tweak Tool. I thought I didn't touch the application switcher. So now it looks like this:



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I started to have problems with my Ubuntu application switcher (Alt + Tab) this morning. When I press Alt + Tab, not only one, but two application switchers show up. Last night I customized some stuff using the Unity Tweak Tool. I thought I didn't touch the application switcher. So now it looks like this:



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    Possible duplicate of Why do I have two Alt+Tab application switchers?
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    Possible duplicate of Why do I have two Alt+Tab application switchers?
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Possible duplicate of Why do I have two Alt+Tab application switchers?
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Possible duplicate of Why do I have two Alt+Tab application switchers?
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I solved this problem by disabling application switcher in CCSM (Compizconfig settings manager).




CCSM can be installed by the following command:



$ sudo apt-get install compizconfig-settings-manager



edit for better understanding: To get rid of the switcher-icons in the foreground and only keep the standard application-switcher-icons that come with a standard ubuntu installation, disable static application switcher within CCSM. Let the keybindings solely control the functions within the "switcher" submenu of ubuntu-unity-plugin of CCSM.






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    Answer taken from an edit by the OP to their question:




    I solved this problem by disabling application switcher in CCSM (Compizconfig settings manager).




    CCSM can be installed by the following command:



    $ sudo apt-get install compizconfig-settings-manager



    edit for better understanding: To get rid of the switcher-icons in the foreground and only keep the standard application-switcher-icons that come with a standard ubuntu installation, disable static application switcher within CCSM. Let the keybindings solely control the functions within the "switcher" submenu of ubuntu-unity-plugin of CCSM.






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      Answer taken from an edit by the OP to their question:




      I solved this problem by disabling application switcher in CCSM (Compizconfig settings manager).




      CCSM can be installed by the following command:



      $ sudo apt-get install compizconfig-settings-manager



      edit for better understanding: To get rid of the switcher-icons in the foreground and only keep the standard application-switcher-icons that come with a standard ubuntu installation, disable static application switcher within CCSM. Let the keybindings solely control the functions within the "switcher" submenu of ubuntu-unity-plugin of CCSM.






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        Answer taken from an edit by the OP to their question:




        I solved this problem by disabling application switcher in CCSM (Compizconfig settings manager).




        CCSM can be installed by the following command:



        $ sudo apt-get install compizconfig-settings-manager



        edit for better understanding: To get rid of the switcher-icons in the foreground and only keep the standard application-switcher-icons that come with a standard ubuntu installation, disable static application switcher within CCSM. Let the keybindings solely control the functions within the "switcher" submenu of ubuntu-unity-plugin of CCSM.






        share|improve this answer














        Answer taken from an edit by the OP to their question:




        I solved this problem by disabling application switcher in CCSM (Compizconfig settings manager).




        CCSM can be installed by the following command:



        $ sudo apt-get install compizconfig-settings-manager



        edit for better understanding: To get rid of the switcher-icons in the foreground and only keep the standard application-switcher-icons that come with a standard ubuntu installation, disable static application switcher within CCSM. Let the keybindings solely control the functions within the "switcher" submenu of ubuntu-unity-plugin of CCSM.







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