Here's information on quickly switching between application windows on a computer:
Alt + Tab (Windows): This is the most common and perhaps quickest way on Windows. Holding down the <kbd>Alt</kbd> key and repeatedly pressing the <kbd>Tab</kbd> key cycles through open windows. Releasing the <kbd>Alt</kbd> key selects the highlighted window. It is important for <a href="https://www.wikiwhat.page/kavramlar/Alt%20%2B%20Tab">Alt + Tab</a>.
Command + Tab (macOS): Similar to Alt + Tab on Windows, this combination cycles through open applications on macOS. This is important for <a href="https://www.wikiwhat.page/kavramlar/Command%20%2B%20Tab">Command + Tab</a>.
Windows Key + Tab (Windows): This opens Task View, providing a visual overview of all open windows and virtual desktops. It allows for a more visual selection than Alt + Tab, although it may be slightly slower.
Exposé (macOS): Called Mission Control in newer versions, it shows all open windows neatly arranged on the screen. You can activate it using a keyboard shortcut (often <kbd>Control + Up Arrow</kbd>) or a trackpad gesture. <a href="https://www.wikiwhat.page/kavramlar/Expose">Expose</a> is important.
Mouse Shortcuts: Some mice have buttons that can be configured to switch between windows or activate Exposé/Mission Control or Task View.
Keyboard Customization: Most operating systems allow you to customize keyboard shortcuts, so you can assign a preferred key combination to window switching functions. Keyboard <a href="https://www.wikiwhat.page/kavramlar/Keyboard%20Customization">Customization</a> is important.
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