On 28 Feb 2016, at 6:58, Leo wrote:

I might be doing something wrong, but in my machine, the "hide" works and an app switch takes place. However, the shift changes the switch behavior and the app being brought to front is not the most recent one but rather the least recent. In fact, I think that is kinda of expected, since this is the normal behavior of OS X. However, I was wondering whether there is a way of preventing hiding and one still gets the last recent application
in the screen front.

Unlike last time, I’ve actually tried it and what I suggested works. I think you misunderstood.

Yes, holding ⇧⌘ and pressing ⇥ will select applications in the opposite order and yes that’s standard OS X stuff. But that’s not what you want to do.

It’s more like this:

Hold ⌘
Press and release ⇥ to select the most recent application
Hold ⇧
Release ⌘
Release ⇧

So at no point should you be pressing ⇧, ⌘, and ⇥ all at the same time. Make sense?

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