Lennart Borgman wrote:

   3) Alt-Tab is useless as a default since it is not available in window 
   type environments.

Did you really mean "in window type environments" (when using a window
system) or did you mean "in an MS Windows type environment".  (I am
not trying to nitpick on terminology, I am really not sure which of
the two you mean.)  If the former, then it is difficult to avoid
conflicts with window manager bindings, due to the large variety of
window managers out there.  A good window manager will allow you to
rebind its keys.  All of my window manager commands use the super key,
so I have no conflicts.

Sincerely,

Luc.



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