this post was submitted on 13 Jan 2026
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People just don't want change/ break old habits (which is fine)
Thats what it do for me. Is alt+tab faster on kde or what the heck you on about?
I guess you need to hit super while moving your mouse down to the nav bar
I would give KDE a try if it didn't look so damn ugly
Lol, "on about." Oy!
But yes. Alt-tab.
Try running it on something like an older Celeron, a RaspberryPi 3, a PinePhone, or a constrained VM. For me alt+tab can take seconds on GNOME but still be almost instant in Xfce on the same hardware.
I assume it's from Wayland not performing as well on these platforms combined with fancy animated transitions being enabled by default on G.
It can be about not having to change hardware as much as about habits.