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Get the Alt-Tab app switcher shortcut working again
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Is Alt + Tab not switching between two windows anymore? This could indicate a software glitch or a hardware issue. Luckily, there are a few ways to get it working again. Here's what to do when the Alt + Tab keyboard shortcut is not working on your Windows PC.

Tips to Fix Alt Tab Keyboard Shortcut

If your Alt + Tab combination isn't working on your computer, try using the Right Alt to determine if the issue is a faulty key. You can also restart Windows Explorer in the Task Manager, disable Sticky Keys, or run the Windows Troubleshooter. Try using Win + D to show the desktop, then try again.

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Try using the other Alt key.

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  1. Usually, you'll use the Alt on the left side of your keyboard. Use the Alt key on the right side of your keyboard instead.
    • If Alt + Tab works with the right Alt key, you may have a broken left key. If possible, remove the key to deep clean under it, or have a professional look it over.
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Restart Windows Explorer.

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  1. This process can be done from the Task Manager . Do the following:
    • Right-click the taskbar and select Task Manager .
    • Locate Windows Explorer underneath the Windows processes header.
    • Right-click Windows Explorer .
    • Click Restart .
    • Try Alt + Tab again.
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Check Sticky Keys.

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  1. This feature allows you to use keyboard shortcuts without needing to hold down multiple keys. [1] To check if this is on, do the following:
    • Windows 10 :
      • Open Settings .
      • Click Ease of Access .
      • Click Keyboard .
      • Toggle off Use Sticky Keys .
    • Windows 11 :
      • Open Settings .
      • Click Accessibility .
      • Click Keyboard
      • Toggle off Sticky Keys .
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Use the Show Desktop shortcut.

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  1. This is helpful if Alt + Tab isn't working while a game is running in full-screen mode. Once the desktop shows, you may be able to use Alt + Tab normally.
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Refresh the screen.

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  1. The screen may be frozen due to a software bug. Once refreshed , try using Alt + Tab again.
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Use the Older Version.

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  1. This version of Alt + Tab will open the classic app switcher, which looks a bit different but behaves the same way.
    • To do this, hold Left Alt . Press Right Alt , and then press Tab .
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Use the Windows Troubleshooter.

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  1. This troubleshooter can usually find issues on your device. To find the troubleshooter for the keyboard, do the following:
    • Click the Start menu.
    • Type "find and fix keyboard problems".
    • Click Find and fix keyboard problems .
    • Click Next .
    • Follow the on-screen instructions.
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