It sounds to me like you are looking for 

        ctrl-b, then o # which takes you to the next pane, and the next, etc. 
or:

        ctrl-b o # (held down together) to move the panes into the current one.

Both are useful.

Ciao

Richard
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> Hi,
> 
> Is it possible to cyclicly select panes in a clockwise motion, just by
> hitting the same key repeatedly?
> 
> (Like `other-window` in Emacs, for example.)
> 
> Reading tmux's manual, I can only find `select-pane`, which doesn't do
> this.
> 
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Chris Poole
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