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I use a computer frequently. So I take the time to learn hot keys and shortcuts. The two minutes it takes to learn them is quickly made up for in productivity.
It astonishes me how many people in a professional setting donβt even know alt + tab
Alt + tab is the best
Shiiiit, wait til you meet alt+shift+tab
Ctrl+Alt+Tab on Windows / Ctrl+(iirc)F9 on KDE is pretty cool too
On windows I don't actually like alt tab, though on Linux I really love tab switching and window switching, which is basically the same thing. :shrug: