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When I run Teamviewer on Windows, when I press Alt+Tab, TeamViewer catches it and sends it to the remote OS, which then switches its windows.

But when I'm running Teamviewer on Linux Mint (Mate) and I press Alt+Tab, I just switch from Teamviewer to another window on my host computer.

Is there a way to make Teamviewer catch the Alt+Tab key combination? Perhaps the Window manager (marco in this case) can be told to not process Alt+Tab if the current window is Teamviewer?

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I found a solution by chance (but I've since switched to Lubuntu):

Alt+WinKey+Tab works! It's a bit cumbersome shortcut, but it's better than nothing. But I've tested it only on Lubuntu (which uses Openbox as the window manager). Still, I think it should work on MATE too.

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    Confirmed working on 15.10 Xubuntu teamviewered into Windows 7.
    – Kevin
    May 18, 2016 at 15:35
  • Stopped working with TeamViewer version 13.2 on ubuntu
    – kasi
    Sep 27, 2018 at 12:30
  • works with TeamViewer 15.3 Mar 23, 2020 at 8:42
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From marco's Github page:

 - Global keybinding defaults include:

    Alt-Tab                forward cycle window focus
    Alt-Shift-Tab          backward cycle focus
    Alt-Ctrl-Tab           forward cycle focus among panels
    Alt-Ctrl-Shift-Tab     backward cycle focus among panels
    Alt-Escape             cycle window focus without a popup thingy
    Ctrl-Alt-Left Arrow    previous workspace
    Ctrl-Alt-Right Arrow   next workspace
    Ctrl-Alt-D             minimize/unminimize all, to show desktop

   Change keybindings for example:

     gsettings set org.mate.Marco.global-keybindings switch_to_workspace_1 'F1'

   Also try the MATE keyboard shortcuts control panel.

   See marco.schemas for all available bindings.

So you could either use gsettings to change the shortcut for cycle_windows or use dconf-editor to do the same using a GUI. To use dconf-editor, run:

sudo apt-get install dconf-tools

The key bindings you'll need to change should be under:

org → mate → Marco → global-keybindings
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    This sounds like changing Alt+Tab for all windows, which is not what I need. I need to disable it for Teamviewer connection window, but keep it enabled for all other windows.
    – sashoalm
    Mar 9, 2015 at 19:55
  • @sashoalm I have no way of testing this at the moment, but does AutoKey help? You could create a 'phrase' that sends <alt>+<tab> to the window filter TeamViewer.exe.Wine when you press a custom shortcut (say Shift+Alt+S).
    – Vinayak
    Mar 9, 2015 at 22:10

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