Alt-tab suddenly not working in Xfce4, ubuntu 16.04.5 (on vnc on windows 10 PC) [closed]
I was using my workstation alright till this afternoon found the alt-tab application switch suddenly doesn't work. I am using Xfce4(not unity) window manager on vnc4server. I tried installing compizconfigsettingmanager and enabling application switch but it's still not working (Do I have to reboot after changing the settings?, I didn't..)
In console window(without vnc), I'm using Unity and the alt-tab switch works ok.
Where should I look into?
ANSWER : It turns out the alt-tab was not working even in my windows 10!
After logging out and logging it back, alt-tab works on windows 10 and ubuntu(on vnc) again. So my windows-10 was taking the Alt-tab probably.
16.04 shortcut-keys xfce
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I was using my workstation alright till this afternoon found the alt-tab application switch suddenly doesn't work. I am using Xfce4(not unity) window manager on vnc4server. I tried installing compizconfigsettingmanager and enabling application switch but it's still not working (Do I have to reboot after changing the settings?, I didn't..)
In console window(without vnc), I'm using Unity and the alt-tab switch works ok.
Where should I look into?
ANSWER : It turns out the alt-tab was not working even in my windows 10!
After logging out and logging it back, alt-tab works on windows 10 and ubuntu(on vnc) again. So my windows-10 was taking the Alt-tab probably.
16.04 shortcut-keys xfce
closed as off-topic by vanadium, Parto, karel, Eric Carvalho, Charles Green Mar 24 at 13:26
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- "This describes a problem that can't be reproduced, that seemingly went away on its own or was only relevant to a very specific period of time. It's off-topic as it's unlikely to help future readers." – vanadium, Parto, karel, Eric Carvalho, Charles Green
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I was using my workstation alright till this afternoon found the alt-tab application switch suddenly doesn't work. I am using Xfce4(not unity) window manager on vnc4server. I tried installing compizconfigsettingmanager and enabling application switch but it's still not working (Do I have to reboot after changing the settings?, I didn't..)
In console window(without vnc), I'm using Unity and the alt-tab switch works ok.
Where should I look into?
ANSWER : It turns out the alt-tab was not working even in my windows 10!
After logging out and logging it back, alt-tab works on windows 10 and ubuntu(on vnc) again. So my windows-10 was taking the Alt-tab probably.
16.04 shortcut-keys xfce
I was using my workstation alright till this afternoon found the alt-tab application switch suddenly doesn't work. I am using Xfce4(not unity) window manager on vnc4server. I tried installing compizconfigsettingmanager and enabling application switch but it's still not working (Do I have to reboot after changing the settings?, I didn't..)
In console window(without vnc), I'm using Unity and the alt-tab switch works ok.
Where should I look into?
ANSWER : It turns out the alt-tab was not working even in my windows 10!
After logging out and logging it back, alt-tab works on windows 10 and ubuntu(on vnc) again. So my windows-10 was taking the Alt-tab probably.
16.04 shortcut-keys xfce
16.04 shortcut-keys xfce
edited Mar 20 at 7:31
Chan Kim
asked Mar 20 at 6:47
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closed as off-topic by vanadium, Parto, karel, Eric Carvalho, Charles Green Mar 24 at 13:26
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- "This describes a problem that can't be reproduced, that seemingly went away on its own or was only relevant to a very specific period of time. It's off-topic as it's unlikely to help future readers." – vanadium, Parto, karel, Eric Carvalho, Charles Green
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
closed as off-topic by vanadium, Parto, karel, Eric Carvalho, Charles Green Mar 24 at 13:26
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It turns out the alt-tab was not working even in my windows 10!
After logging out and logging it back, alt-tab works on windows 10 and ubuntu(on vnc) again. So my windows-10 was taking the Alt-tab probably.
Hope this could be of help to anyone.
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It turns out the alt-tab was not working even in my windows 10!
After logging out and logging it back, alt-tab works on windows 10 and ubuntu(on vnc) again. So my windows-10 was taking the Alt-tab probably.
Hope this could be of help to anyone.
add a comment |
It turns out the alt-tab was not working even in my windows 10!
After logging out and logging it back, alt-tab works on windows 10 and ubuntu(on vnc) again. So my windows-10 was taking the Alt-tab probably.
Hope this could be of help to anyone.
add a comment |
It turns out the alt-tab was not working even in my windows 10!
After logging out and logging it back, alt-tab works on windows 10 and ubuntu(on vnc) again. So my windows-10 was taking the Alt-tab probably.
Hope this could be of help to anyone.
It turns out the alt-tab was not working even in my windows 10!
After logging out and logging it back, alt-tab works on windows 10 and ubuntu(on vnc) again. So my windows-10 was taking the Alt-tab probably.
Hope this could be of help to anyone.
answered Mar 20 at 7:32
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