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Switching desktops #6107

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faellacurcio opened this issue Apr 6, 2022 · 2 comments
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Switching desktops #6107

faellacurcio opened this issue Apr 6, 2022 · 2 comments

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@faellacurcio
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Version: 1.0.169
Platform: Windows x64 10.0.19042
Plugins: none
Frontend: xterm

If there's a Tabby window open in virtual Desktop 2, and the user is in virtual Desktop 1 then opens a new instance of Tabby by clicking in the windows taskbar Icon, Windows will move to virtual Desktop 2 then open the new Tabby instance.
Is that the expected behavior?

I would expect that Windows would just open the Tabby in the Desktop that the user is using WITHOUT changing virtual desktop.

@mike1936
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I am experiencing the simillary issue with Tabby’s visibility when switching between virtual desktops using the Ctrl+SPACE shortcut.

Versions:

  • Tabby: 1.0.189
  • Platform: Windows 11

Steps to reproduce:

  1. Open a single instance of Tabby on Virtual Desktop 1 and make it visible.
  2. Use the Win+Right shortcut to switch to Virtual Desktop 2.
  3. Press Ctrl+SPACE. This switches back to Virtual Desktop 1 with Tabby visible.
  4. Press Ctrl+SPACE again. This switches back to Virtual Desktop 2, but Tabby is not visible.
  5. Press Ctrl+SPACE again. This keeps you on Virtual Desktop 2, but now Tabby is visible.

Expected behavior:

In step 3, pressing Ctrl+SPACE should keep you on Virtual Desktop 2 with Tabby visible.

@Eugeny Eugeny added polar and removed polar labels Jul 20, 2023
@Winson-Huang
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Winson-Huang commented Nov 6, 2023

The exactly same issue appears in Debian+GNOME, I also find a similar issue #5171 which describe same behavior in macos.

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