Mac is different from Windows.
1.  You can use CMD + Tab, to switch between open applications.
2.  You can use CMD + Accent, or CMD + Shift + Accent, to switch between open 
windows within the same application.
3.  You can use CTRL + Tab, or CTRL + shift + Tab, to switch between Tabs in an 
application window.
4.  I don’t use multiple desktops, but if memory serves me correctly, you can 
use CTRL + Left or Right arrow keys, to switch between desktops.
5.  Additionally, I believe that when an app is running in full screen mode, 
that is a single desktop.  Using CTRL + Left or Right arrow key, will switch 
between applications running in full screen, and the other running apps, aka 
Desktops.
6.  If I have any of this wrong, I am sure someone will correct me.

- Brad -


On Apr 20, 2021, at 15:56, Juan Hernandez <juanhernande...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi All,

I had a question about Mission Control and Mac Big Sur.  Is it possible to have 
cmd+tab just switch between windows in the currently active (space), virtual 
desktop?

In windows, I can alt+tab, and if I have mail, and chrome open in  desktop1, 
and outlook and word in  desktop2, alt+tab will just toggle me between mail and 
chrome, and when I switch to desktop2, it’ll toggle me between outlook and word.

Right now, I can put apps in different spaces, but when I cmd+tab it switches 
me through all open tabs.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Best,

Juan 

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