I think if focus is selected when you alt tab to a window it's as if you 
clicked on it.

On December 30, 2014 9:46:57 AM EST, Walter Rudametkin <[email protected]> 
wrote:
>On 30/12/14 12:32, John Holland wrote:
>> > > > 4) Alt-tab behavior is different and I find it weird. If you
>have
>> > > > multiple windows, you alt-tab to change to the next window,
>then
>> > > > you alt-tab once to go back to last window but it's not the one
>> > > > selected, a third window is selected instead.
>> > > > Is there any way to configure it so it works like in xfce,
>gnome
>> > > > or windows ?
>>
>>
>>      Settings-All-Windows-Window Switcher-Selecting :
>>
>> check "focus" and do not check "raise"
>>
>>
>> Settings-All-Windows-Window List ->Sort Order:
>>
>> "Most recently used"
>>
>>
>> These are the best settings I've found to be able to toggle back and
>> forth between most recently selected windows.
>>
>I still get the same thing, I've tried with and without both focus and 
>raise.
>
>I'm homing in on the issue though. The window switcher list (when you 
>alt+tab) is not updated unless you click on the windows. Simply 
>alt+tabbing through the windows does not update the recent-window list,
>
>that's why it starts on the wrong windows. It's more visible if you
>have 
>a lot of windows open.
>
>Regards,
>Walter
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