We (I’m assuming you’re a longtime Windows user) have all used the familiar Alt + Tab combination to switch between windows quickly. You know the one: you grab a file in File Explorer, drag it toward the edge of the screen, realize the destination window is buried or not open at all, then try to hover over the taskbar or frantically cycle through apps with your keyboard while still holding the mouse button down. It is an awkward, needlessly fragile interaction that has barely evolved in decades.
Related Posts
How to Make a Bootable CD/DVD/USB to Install Windows
Boot Errors, CD-DVD Tool, ISO, System Restore, Troubleshooting, USB Drive, Windows, Windows Tips / 4 de fevereiro de 2025
