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Thread: [SOLVED] How to bind Shift Switcher to alt+tab

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    [SOLVED] How to bind Shift Switcher to alt+tab

    I found a thread about this yesterday, however it didn't make any sense to me. Couldn't find it again, so asking here: How can I map the shift switcher in compiz to use alt+tab, instead of super+tab?

    I'm on Hardy 8.04.

    In advance, thanks.

    Edit: Sorry, I found it myself. For those who might wonder, the GUI-way to solve it is: System -> Preferences -> Advanced Desktop Effects Settings -> Advanced Search -> Find Shift Switcher. There you can change bindings.
    Last edited by WonderStivi; June 15th, 2008 at 11:02 AM.

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    Re: [SOLVED] How to bind Shift Switcher to alt+tab

    First, install ccsm (compiz config settings manager)
    Code:
    sudo aptitude install compizconfig-settings-manager
    Then go System --> Preferences --> CompizConfig Settings Manager
    Scroll down to the bottom, uncheck Application Switcher.
    Click on the Shift Switcher, click on the key bindings tab.
    Then change Next Window to be bound to Shift + Tab rather than Super + Tab.

    Edit: Seems you figured it out anyway
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