Sany
2018-05-31 11:08:26 UTC
Hello,
This probably falls under personal customization and I couldn't figure out
if I can do this in iTerm2 or not.
Is it possible to switch to a window directly with a keyboard shortcut? For
example, if I opened 4 windows(each window could have multiple tabs), I can
simply press (Command + 2) to jump to the second window.
The default terminal in mac used to allow this switching, but not anymore
after I upgraded to macOS High Sierra. They've changed the keyboard short
cut behavior to switch to individual tabs(only 1-9) and the order is no
longer predictible. I wish they hadn't done this.
Thank you.
This probably falls under personal customization and I couldn't figure out
if I can do this in iTerm2 or not.
Is it possible to switch to a window directly with a keyboard shortcut? For
example, if I opened 4 windows(each window could have multiple tabs), I can
simply press (Command + 2) to jump to the second window.
The default terminal in mac used to allow this switching, but not anymore
after I upgraded to macOS High Sierra. They've changed the keyboard short
cut behavior to switch to individual tabs(only 1-9) and the order is no
longer predictible. I wish they hadn't done this.
Thank you.
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