Dody Suria Wijaya wrote:
It's possible, but it must be a two combination key. Ie: Ctrl-F12. It's because the holding of Ctrl button while tapping Tab/F12 has different use than just doing Ctrl-F12. (Try Alt-Tab on windows while holding Alt).

Thank you for the answer.
What I mean is: when I press F12 the buffer will jump to the last used buffer. I know how Alt-Tab works on windows, but I don't want to switch continuously between buffers. I always want to jump to the last used buffer when I press F12 once.
Eg. I have these opened buffers: buffer1 , buffer2 , buffer3 , buffer4

I click buffer2, then buffer4, then buffer1, then buffer3 (click list).

So I am using buffer3 then I press once F12 the buffer1 will got the focus. Pressing again F12 buffer3 will have got the focus. If I close buffer3 then the focus will have got by buffer1. If I press F12 focus will go to buffer4. Sorry if my description is too complicated :) , but if you follow my "click list" then it'll be easy to understand.

It's a fast way to work with 2 buffers, the last 2 used buffers.

Thank you for your time.

Istvan
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