If you’re like most people, you probably use multiple browsers on your computer. And if you’re a Windows 10 user, you may also use Alt+Tab to switch between them. But what if all your browser tabs are in the same window? That’s where this trick comes in. To show all your browser tabs in Alt+Tab on Windows 10, open the charms bar and type “alt+tab” into the search bar. Then click on the three tabs at the top of the charms bar: My Browser, All Tabs, and Browser Tabs. If all your browser tabs are in My Browser, then everything is good! If not, then you’ll need to change some settings to make sure all your browser tabs are shown in Alt+Tab. First, open My Browser and make sure that all of your browser tabs are listed under “Tabs.” Then change “Window Type” to “Alt+Tab.” Finally, set “Target Window” to “All Tabs.” This will show all of yourbrowser tabs in one big window.
Beginning with the October 2020 update, Windows 10 can now show your Microsoft Edge browser tabs as separate entries with thumbnails in the Alt+Tab switcher. By default, it shows the five most recent tabs. Here’s how you can show all of them.
You’ll have to use Microsoft Edge if you want browser tabs in your Alt+Tab switcher. As of October 2020, this doesn’t work in Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox. The good news is that the new Microsoft Edge is based on Chromium and is very similar to Google Chrome.
First, launch Settings by opening the “Start” menu and clicking the gear icon on the left. Or you can press Windows+i.
In Settings, click “System,” then select “Multitasking” from the sidebar.
In Multitasking settings, locate the “Pressing Alt + Tab shows” drop-down menu and click it. When the menu appears, select “Open windows and all tabs in Edge.”
The default option is “Open windows and 5 most recent tabs in Edge.” You can also select “Open windows and 3 most recent tabs in Edge” for fewer tabs, or select “Open windows only” to hide Edge browser tabs from your Alt+Tab switcher.
Close Settings. The next time you use Alt+Tab while running Edge with multiple tabs open, you will see each open tab as a separate entry in the list with its own thumbnail.
If you ever want to change it back, just visit Settings > System > Multitasking again and choose “Open windows only” from the “Pressing Alt + Tab shows” drop-down menu. Very handy!
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