Using Ubuntu 20.04 and 21.10 (which is basically the same as 21.04), I
can not reproduce the bug. So it sounds like it was either fixed already
or never existed. For the latter it might be that you are using some
extension that has caused the problem. Please open the 'Extensions' app
and verify you only have the three default extensions listed.

Please also open a Terminal and run:

  cd ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/
  rm -rf extensions

and then log in again.


** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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Title:
  Alt-Shift-Tab to Switch Windows in reverse direction not working

Status in gnome-shell package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  I remember back in Ubuntu 14 (or 16) I was able to press Alt-Tab and
  then hold Shift to move across the windows in reverse direction. Now
  in Ubuntu 20.10 this no longer works.

  However, moving between applications (Super-Tab) does work in forward
  as well as reverse direction (while holding Shift).

  This is annoying when moving across many windows quickly, I sometimes
  "overshoot" by one, and then have to cycle all the way around again.

  So hereby a request to implement Alt-Shift-Tab for work similarly to
  Super-Shift-Tab.

  Release: Ubuntu 20.10

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