Under systemsettings there are multiple variants for task switcher.
Can you explain what Windows does different? Its not like everyone here uses Windows XD
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Under systemsettings there are multiple variants for task switcher.
Can you explain what Windows does different? Its not like everyone here uses Windows XD
I'm also confused as I was under the impression that KDE's alt-tab already works like windows task switcher.
I'm right there with you. The only difference I can think of is that if there are no other widows open, it won't switch to viewing the desktop. (This is only actually a problem when doing something like playing a fullscreen game, as anything else can just be minimized.)
I'm just sort of guessing that this relates to some Win11 needless UI shenanigan.
If you're comfortable with user-contributed task switchers downloaded with the Get New Task Switchers button, there's one called MediumDefault by user "adhe" that resembles the one I last used on Windows. I don't know if it's different in modern Windows versions.