In Windows, you switch between windows, not applications. What we want is for switching to happen between applications.
At once, between an entire stack of windows of one application and another.
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Question about switching applications in windows 10 operating system.
There are several ways to switch between open applications. Two ways out of several more:
Or rather - it's not even the applications, but the processes of the container of the application we need - the application window.
And this is the tricky part. On the one hand it is sort of a convenient option to switch, but on the other hand it is not the best option.
As an example:
I have two applications open. In the first application I see one window - Edge. And in the second application I see three windows, not counting the shell - three windows explorer windows and the desktop with all the taskbars and icons on the desktop. The explorer windows look at different paths in the file system. That is, they are not just duplicate windows (ctrl+n, ctrl+n, ctrl+n)
In the foreground, expanded to full screen, I see the Edge application. The windows windows explorer windows are minimized. And here I need to expand all three windows and copy files between them.
I don't know any other way to do the following:
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Is this supposed to happen?
For example. At home, under mac os, I just click on the Finder app in the dock and thus bring that app to the foreground. I would open the desired tab of the three, grab the file I want and drag it to another tab. That's it!!! And it's worked that way for years!
Okay. But how to optimize this for windows? Let these tabs be released in 5 years at the earliest, as far as the stability of this option is concerned. I don't want to put third-party crutches.
But how to make it possible to switch not to the process (some window), but to the entire application (container), with all its windows?
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Yes, but the id of the window processes can change.
I won't keep the windows open all the time. Close one window, then open a new one etc. It's not like I have to magnetize them every time. This is not convenient in daily life.
Sorry if it isn't what you want. Shawn is the most respected tutorial writer in the tech industry. His tutorials are used by millions.
Perhaps I'm not understanding what exactly you want, or the difference between switching between open apps and the open windows of apps. Can you explain the difference a bit more?
Hello, I'm Greg, here to help you with this.
I suggest trying Aero Snap to snap the Windows either side by side for 2 or 3, or in quadrants for 4. This is previewed by hovering the cursor over the middle maximize button at top right of any Window.
Here's more about how it works:
https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/how-to-...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RkfHNUhYiQ
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Feel free to ask back any questions. Based on the detailed results you post back, I will have other suggestions if necessary.
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