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Window switching with ⌘ + # #203
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@icco weird, this seems to work for me on OSX 10.10. |
@icco works for me too en OSX |
For me, Hyperterm switches between tabs, not windows with those keys. OSX 10.11.5, Hyperterm 0.5.0. ⌘ + ~ still switches between windows as expected. |
Well, yes. That's the usually expected behaviour. At least on most apps works this way, even browsers. |
Terminal.app works the way I proposed above. iTerm.app lets you choose, and yes Chrome and Safari work the way HyperTerm does now. |
Oh, didn't knew about that behaviour in Terminal.app. Well probably it should let you choose. |
This works in the most recent Hyper. Please re-open if not. |
@codetheory The issue is still the case. The |
Odd @ppot. Works for me 😟 |
Open 2 windows and 2 tabs. For me it switch between tabs 😞 |
Ah, I completely misunderstood the issue. It's 2am here 😂. |
it's okay haha |
This is the default behavior on macOs (e.g. Safari, Chrome). Is the proposal here to change that default or to enable custom key mapping, like iTerm does? If it is the latter, see #925. |
@GabrielIzaias it may be default for browsers, but that's not how the default terminal app works. Either way, having this as a configurable option would be useful 🙂 |
A lot of terminals on OSX let you switch between windows with ⌘ + 1, 2, 3 etc. I'd love this functionality in Hyperterm.
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