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I'm able to use alt+tab in Windows 10 without any problems.


I have a vague memory of having experienced the issue you're describing. 
I think I got passed it by changing what I did with my fingers slightly. 
Maybe I waited a beat longer before hitting tab again, or maybe I lifted 
my thumb from tab. I don't remember.


On 8/12/2020 12:57 PM, Jeanne Fike wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> My computer updated my Windows 10. Now I can't use alt+tab to cycle
> between more than 2 open programs with JAWS running. When my sighted
> husband closed JAWS, alt+tab worked. Any ideas to fix this?
>     Jeanne
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