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Hi, Having just upgraded to Windows 11 from XP (don't laugh!), I'm finding it too difficult to use alt-tab to switch between open apps when I have lots of images open in Photoshop. Previously: let's say I'm in Photoshop. I had just been in notepad, and I want to pop back there. I click alt-tab, it takes 1/5 of a second, and there I am, back in notepad. In the window that pops up when you press alt-tab, there is *one* instance of Photoshop, *one* instance of each app that is open.
But now, the alt-tab popup shows an instance of Photoshop for *every* image that is currently open within Photoshop, so I can't just snap alt-tab and go back to notebook--rather, I have to click through all the Photoshops to get there, which takes so long as to make alt-tab useless for switching between aps. I've attached an image of what the alt-tab window looks like when Photoshop has many images open.
So the question: is there a setting, or a registry thingie, that I'm missing, that can make it so alt-tab takes me *just back and forth from Photoshop*, and doesn't consider every image its own destination?
Sure hope I explained that well enough!
/SD
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This upgrade must be a giant leap for you. I'll try to clarify this for you. This ALT+ Tab behavior has been Microsoft Explorer's way of interpreting Tab instances since Windows 10. I've seen discussions about this on other non-adobe forums too.
You can try Win + Tab instead of ALT + Tab or try this in Photoshop:
Let me know if this helps. Thanks!
Sameer K
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Hi, Sameer,
Totally works! However, I can't stand having images in tabs, I like them all floating in their windows, all the time. I don't use tabs at all. Is there *still* a way to fix this? Thanks!
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Yes. I agree. Please tell me how I can work with images not in tabs and not have them littering my alt-tab previews.
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Hi, Scott, This is exactly precisely the question I have, and no, I haven't found a solution yet. I'm surprised more people aren't asking it! -Steve
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Hey @Scott28945005d3ag. Welcome to the Photoshop Community. This is related to how Microsoft treats tab instances. I have the same workflow.
Maybe creating a help request on Microsoft forums can provide deeper insight into customizing how Explorer works.
There are many experimental steps & tutorials, but, Adobe has not tested or verified these steps. Please try them at your own risk.
Thanks!
Sameer K
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I just upgraded from CS3 because I had to update my computer to Windows 11 and CS3 would not run anymore.
I have to say that the tabs are driving me nuts! Typically I drag and drop a bunch of files at once to work with. I move lawyers around by dragging and dropping from the layers to on top of an other image. I end up with 100 previews in alt-tab. It is infuriating!
Also when I drag antoher image into PS, it opens it in a tab behind everything. I'm like, where is it?
Frankly, I was perfectly happy in CS3. It's very frustrating.
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lol... "layers", not "lawyers"....
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Sadly, Windows does what it's told by Photoshop. PS specifically requests those image windows to be shown as separate on Alt+Tab. As you can see, this does not happen with Toolbar palettes, for example.
Obviously, someone at Adobe decided this is the best way...
I guess, you can fill a bug repot with Adobe, good luck with that.