Mac Bug: Control + Tab does not function correctly
This has been a bug for a long time, but wondering if it will ever be fixed. On a Mac Ctrl+Tab should always switch to the adjacent tab on the right side (and Shift+Ctrl+Tab to the tab on the left side). However, Logos still uses some order I can't quite discern and jumps around the UI. Any chance we could get this fixed?
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Ctrl+Tab and Ctrl+Shift+Tab navigate forward and backward through the list of tabs in the order they were most recently accessed.
It sounds like you want to use Shift+Cmd+] and Shift+Cmd+[
Andrew Batishko | Logos software developer
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Ctrl+Tab and Ctrl+Shift+Tab navigate forward and backward through the list of tabs in the order they were most recently accessed.
It sounds like you want to use Shift+Cmd+] and Shift+Cmd+[
Ah that works, but is there a reason Logos does not follow Mac conventions on this?
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Samuel said:
Ah that works, but is there a reason Logos does not follow Mac conventions on this?
It's been that way a long time. I don't know the historical reasons for the decision. We are usually reluctant to change the behavior of existing keyboard shortcuts, since it is very disruptive for users who are used to a behavior.
Andrew Batishko | Logos software developer
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I also had trouble figuring this out just yesterday, glad I found this post. Thanks.
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Ctrl+Tab and Ctrl+Shift+Tab navigate forward and backward through the list of tabs in the order they were most recently accessed.
It sounds like you want to use Shift+Cmd+] and Shift+Cmd+[
It seems like this is buggy in the Mac version. For example when cycling through the tabs in a panel I would always go from the last tab to the first. However often you cannot go from the first tab to the left using Shift+Cmd+[. Sometimes you can and other times you cannot. In addition, it seems like when a guide is open these shortcuts do not let you access a guide in a tab.
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Ctrl+Tab and Ctrl+Shift+Tab navigate forward and backward through the list of tabs in the order they were most recently accessed.
It sounds like you want to use Shift+Cmd+] and Shift+Cmd+[
I was today days old when I learned this...
Pastor, Mt. Leonard Baptist Church, SBC
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THANK YOU! I've been searching for this answer for years and finally found it today.
Plus, using BetterTouchTool I can now use it as Control-Tab like I prefer.
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