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Mouse Wheel-->Cycle between taskbar-->"LIMIT TO ACTIVE APPLICATION GROUP"
It would be nice to add one additional option (shown in bold below):
Mouse Wheel-->Cycle between taskbar buttons-->"limit to active application group"
For example: I may have seven applications open but if I click on chrome with three instances open, I can use the mouse wheel to cycle between only the three open chrome windows.
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Would cetainly improve the daily workflow by a lot
This might be an old suggestion but I second the first comment that this would really speed up my workflow since I often have many (read 20+) windows of matlab figures which I could then skim through.
If possible an additional option to limit those to the current desktop would be awesome!
Not exactly the same, but you can try the Left click on combined item -> Cycle through windows option.
Thank for your quick reply! That is actually what I do right now and why I went to the userecho to see if there is a feature request to do that with the mouse wheel.
Pressing the taskbar button works fine but the first small issue is that in order to have the thumbnails popup after I have clicked once the cursor needs to leave the button and hover over it again and secondly for long lists of windows clicking is getting tiresome rather quickly.
Awesome program by the way, do you have any information online how it actually works?
Thanks
Well, the thumbnail preview gets closed when you scroll with the mouse wheel, too.
Not much. There's an article in a Russian tech website which I have published a while ago.
You can try reading it with Google Translate, hopefully the translation will be good enough.
Thanks, this is turning into a chat :). I will give Google Translate a shot, it looks like it does well enough. Assembler is a stranger to me but this might be a good opportunity to play around with it.
You are right, the thumbnails close as well but for some reason I only need to wiggle the mousepointer a little and get the thumbnails back. With left clicking it stays closed until the mouse pointer leaves and enters again. It is not a major issue just something nice to have.
As I said in an e-mail to the developer (and to which he was good enough to reply), I'd welcome this feature - partly because it would make my Windows system behave more like my Linux one (on which I have dock called 'Plank' installed), but also just because I think it would be more useful.