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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T05:52:29+00:00 2026-05-12T05:52:29+00:00

My Question: Is there a way to set up Visual Studio to use the

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Is there a way to set up Visual Studio to use the Style of Ctrl+Tabbing so that it doesn’t remember the order of tabs and just goes to the next tab or previous tab depending on the usage of the Shift key?

Maybe a registry setting (I think that there was something for this in TweakUI for Windows XP)? or a program setting, or even some sort of add-on. Bonus if the change screen doesn’t pop up anymore too.

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There are two styles of how Alt+Tab, or Ctrl+Tab can work.

In Windows, Alt+Tab will remember which application last had focus and it will switch between things in that order. Ctrl+Tab then Ctrl+Tab will put you right back to where you started.

In Google Chrome (for example) Ctrl+Tab will switch to the next tab instantly. Ctrl+Tab will take you one tab over, Ctrl+Shift+Tab will take you three tabs back.

The first way benefits people who have a lot of things open and are just switching between the few things that they are working on. The second way benefits people who are working on several files at once and are aware of what they’re doing in each file.

I prefer the first style because the second one gets me lost.

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    2026-05-12T05:52:29+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 5:52 am

    If I understand the question correctly, you can take a look at this SO question which covers this topic, however it doesn’t look like theres a solid solution.

    There is also this workaround, but theres no guarantee on the reliability of the method.

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