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I want to use the WindowsKey + Number shortcut on Windows 10, however it doesn't seem to work right for duplicate windows.



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In the above, when I press Win+1, it gives me the first Visual Studio Code window, and when I press Win+2, it displays the Chrome window (which is technically the third window).



On Ubuntu for example, Super+2 would display the second VSC window. Is there a tweak for Windows to do that? Thanks in advance :)



I also noticed I can press Win+1 repeatedly to switch between the VSC editors, but this is 2 key presses instead of 1.










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    I want to use the WindowsKey + Number shortcut on Windows 10, however it doesn't seem to work right for duplicate windows.



    enter image description here



    In the above, when I press Win+1, it gives me the first Visual Studio Code window, and when I press Win+2, it displays the Chrome window (which is technically the third window).



    On Ubuntu for example, Super+2 would display the second VSC window. Is there a tweak for Windows to do that? Thanks in advance :)



    I also noticed I can press Win+1 repeatedly to switch between the VSC editors, but this is 2 key presses instead of 1.










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      I want to use the WindowsKey + Number shortcut on Windows 10, however it doesn't seem to work right for duplicate windows.



      enter image description here



      In the above, when I press Win+1, it gives me the first Visual Studio Code window, and when I press Win+2, it displays the Chrome window (which is technically the third window).



      On Ubuntu for example, Super+2 would display the second VSC window. Is there a tweak for Windows to do that? Thanks in advance :)



      I also noticed I can press Win+1 repeatedly to switch between the VSC editors, but this is 2 key presses instead of 1.










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      I want to use the WindowsKey + Number shortcut on Windows 10, however it doesn't seem to work right for duplicate windows.



      enter image description here



      In the above, when I press Win+1, it gives me the first Visual Studio Code window, and when I press Win+2, it displays the Chrome window (which is technically the third window).



      On Ubuntu for example, Super+2 would display the second VSC window. Is there a tweak for Windows to do that? Thanks in advance :)



      I also noticed I can press Win+1 repeatedly to switch between the VSC editors, but this is 2 key presses instead of 1.







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          Windows groups windows that are generated by the same program.



          So in your case you have two such groups : Visual Studio Code and Chrome.



          Win+1 will give you the windows of the Visual Studio Code group,
          among which you may further choose one.
          Win+2 will give the second group, which is Chrome.






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          • FYI: To switch between the two Visual Studio Code windows, you would simply, press Win+1 again.
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          Windows groups windows that are generated by the same program.



          So in your case you have two such groups : Visual Studio Code and Chrome.



          Win+1 will give you the windows of the Visual Studio Code group,
          among which you may further choose one.
          Win+2 will give the second group, which is Chrome.






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          • FYI: To switch between the two Visual Studio Code windows, you would simply, press Win+1 again.
            – Ramhound
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          Windows groups windows that are generated by the same program.



          So in your case you have two such groups : Visual Studio Code and Chrome.



          Win+1 will give you the windows of the Visual Studio Code group,
          among which you may further choose one.
          Win+2 will give the second group, which is Chrome.






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          • FYI: To switch between the two Visual Studio Code windows, you would simply, press Win+1 again.
            – Ramhound
            Nov 21 at 16:21















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          Windows groups windows that are generated by the same program.



          So in your case you have two such groups : Visual Studio Code and Chrome.



          Win+1 will give you the windows of the Visual Studio Code group,
          among which you may further choose one.
          Win+2 will give the second group, which is Chrome.






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          Windows groups windows that are generated by the same program.



          So in your case you have two such groups : Visual Studio Code and Chrome.



          Win+1 will give you the windows of the Visual Studio Code group,
          among which you may further choose one.
          Win+2 will give the second group, which is Chrome.







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          • FYI: To switch between the two Visual Studio Code windows, you would simply, press Win+1 again.
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          • FYI: To switch between the two Visual Studio Code windows, you would simply, press Win+1 again.
            – Ramhound
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          FYI: To switch between the two Visual Studio Code windows, you would simply, press Win+1 again.
          – Ramhound
          Nov 21 at 16:21






          FYI: To switch between the two Visual Studio Code windows, you would simply, press Win+1 again.
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