Alt + Tab application switching

G

Guest

It seem weird to me that when I press "Alt + Tab" to switch between
applications. The "Desktop" also appears as seperate application. (I know
Vista is running Explorer Shell as explorer.exe but still).

I think it will confuse user even more and they will think that there is
some application running on desktop that they couldn't see. If they would
like to do that why don't they list the "Sidebar" and "Gadgets" and all other
stuff in the notification as well?

I say just get rid of the "desktop" in the Alt + Tab.


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R

Robert J Collins

I am just the opposite! I really like it. There are many times I am
switching just to find I closed the doc etc and I need to get to the desktop
(where I saved the file) so I can open it. I like it...

Robert J Collins
WillowTree Software, Inc.
 
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Zack Whittaker

They're putting the Desktop in because it's far easier now to switch to your
desktop - say if you have files on there or something. Although it shouldn't
come up as "explorer.exe", just "Desktop" - maybe you should bug that :blush:)

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