![]() The only way I found to carefully select the window I need is to use CTRL+left/right arrow, but as I cannot see in advance if the window I need is before of after the current one, I have to keep scrolling all the way left and then all the way right, wasting a lot of time. ![]() If the windows are in different desktops, focus is not moved. On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Settings, then click Keyboard in the sidebar (you may need to scroll down). If I have two windows for an app in the same desktop/workspace/space, then the move focus to next window shortcut moves focus between them. But this is apparently not possible with my Italian keyboard, as there is no backquote. With keyboard navigation, you can use the Tab key to move focus forward, or press the Shift and Tab keys at the same time to move focus backward. (You may need to scroll down. With Control-Option-shift or Capslock-Shift pressed Function Keys Row (laptops may include fn/Globe key) Esc, not mapped. I have read that I could use command+backquote (the key above the left TAB) in an English keyboard to cycle through all the open windows of the current application. On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Settings, then click Displays in the sidebar. On portable computers, you may need to press the Fn/Globe key with the arrow keys for Home, End, Page Up, and Page Down. This is not possible in my new mac, as ALT-tab only moves to a random window of the application I select, not to the exact window I need. As a previous Windows user, I could very quickly move from window to window by using ALT-tab. ![]() ![]() PC shortcut Ctrl+F6, Mac shortcut Command+F6, Description Move focus forward to the next accessible. For my work I have many windows open of Chrome and Textedit. PC Shortcut Ctrl + F1, Mac Shortcut Ctrl + Shift + F. How to quickly move from a window of an application to a specific window of another application I started using a macbook a few weeks ago and I'm wasting a lot of time to move from application to application. ![]()
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