How to I fix ALT+ TAB issues in Windows 10?
1. Change PC settings
2. Boot into Safe Mode
In this method, we will try to boot your device into the Safe Mode feature which uses only the minimum requirements for your device to run and see if the alt + tab feature works there. If it works then proceed with method three below. — RELATED: Fix: Can’t Boot Into Safe Mode in Windows 10, Windows 8.1 You can access the Safe Mode with networking feature quicker by going to System Configuration > Boot tab. All you need to do is check the Network option under Boot options, as shown in the screenshot below.
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3. Clean boot your computer
By doing the steps below you will power up you device with only the necessary programs at startup and thus seeing which application is causing your alt + tab feature to react in such a way. That’s it folks, was it hard? I know that someone with a basic knowledge of the Windows 10 or Windows 8.1 operating systems will be able to do the steps above easily. If you need further assistance regarding this subject, you can use the comments section below to let us know and we will help you further. Speaking of additional help, if you still can’t use the ALT+TAB key combination, you can also check out our in-depth ALT_ TAB troubleshooting guide for Windows PCs. While the instructions available in this guide apply to both Windows 8.1 and Windows 10, the solutions listed in our in-depth guide are valid for all Windows versions. RELATED STORIES TO CHECK OUT:
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