In Windows 11, Microsoft got fancy. They introduced and a new visual overhaul. Now, when you hit Alt+Tab, you don't just see your open windows; you see entire desktop layouts. You see Microsoft Edge's "vertical tabs" bleeding into the preview.
But here is the good news: The old, reliable Alt+Tab is still in there. It’s just buried under layers of glassy UI and aggressive power-saving settings.
For a power user, a broken Alt+Tab isn't just a glitch; it’s an existential crisis. In Windows 11, this specific shortcut seems to have developed a peculiar personality disorder. Let’s dissect why Microsoft’s flagship OS sometimes forgets its most famous handshake. To understand why Alt+Tab breaks, you have to understand what Microsoft did to it. In Windows 10, Alt+Tab was a workhorse—ugly, functional, and reliable. alt tab not working in windows 11
The screen doesn't flicker. The preview thumbnails don't appear. You are trapped in the current window like a ghost in a haunted house.
...And nothing happens.
Your left thumb hits , your index finger taps Tab ...
So, the next time you hit that combo and nothing happens, don't panic. Take a breath. Disable Sticky Keys. Kill Explorer. And if all else fails... remember the mouse still works. (For now.) In Windows 11, Microsoft got fancy
We’ve all been there. You’re deep in the zone. Three Excel sheets are open, Slack is pinging, and you have 17 Chrome tabs dedicated to researching something you’ll never actually buy. You need to quickly jump back to your Spotify playlist.