It does, thanks. It did work.

L

On Sunday, February 28, 2016 at 1:03:56 PM UTC-3, Rob McBroom wrote:
>
> 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? 
>
> -- 
> Rob McBroom 
> http://www.skurfer.com/ 
>

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