Hello there, I have reassigned this to compiz, since I have experienced
this bug on Hardy after dist-upgrade from Gutsy. But after a clean
installation of Hardy, I see this bug is FIXED - pressing/releasing
<shift> during the switching of windows now does reverse the direction
of switching (initiated wiht <alt><tab>), it works as expected.


There is still one inconsistency here though, when the switching dialog is 
initiated with <shift><alt><tab> (press and hold shift, then press and hold 
alt, then press tab - in this sequence). At first, it does exactly what I 
expect. While holding <shift> and <alt>, hitting <tab> switches the windows in 
the reverse direction. But then if the <shift> is released (and <alt> is still 
held), the switching is finished, and I think it should not. It's the release 
of <alt> what should trigger the finish of the switching, not the release of 
<shift>. The pressing/release of <shift> should only trigger the direction of 
the switching.

Again, I would not call this an issue, it rather an inconsistency, since
it occurs only when <shift><alt><tab> is used to initiate the switching
and I would say not many people are using that.

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alt shift tab stopped navigating windows
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/150702
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