Hidden / Empty Finder Window on Window Change (command + `)
Issue: An empty or hidden Finder window is selected when we change the window using keyboard shortcut (command + `).
Steps to Replicate:
Open more than 1 finder windows. (Say Window A and Window B)
(Say I want to move from one finder window to another, do something, and comeback to the first finder window.) Use shortcut while on Window A: Command+` to move to Window B.
While on Window B, use the shortcut again.
Expected Outcome: I should be taken back to Window A, as only two windows of Finder are open.
Actual Outcome: I am taken to a hidden finder window and then again I have to press the shortcut to reach the actual finder window (Window A in the above example).
When the hidden finder window is loaded or shown, all the active windows on the screen in inactive state, so they would be greyed out or something. But nothing actually shows on the screen. Sometimes, I forget that I am on the hidden window and I second guess that did I miss-press the shortcut keys.
Also, after knowing about this hidden window thing, it is just plain annoying that we have to press change window shortcut (command + `) one time extra every time we want to switch finder windows.
And this only happens in case of finder. It doesn't happen to any other app, say Safari, there is no hidden safari window shown when using the same shortcut.
If finder is considering the desktop as the hidden empty window, then the desktop should be shown on switching. Current UX confuses--what exactly did we switch to on that hidden window. Also, it is of now use - the hidden window. If I need a new window, I will just open it.
If this is OS's way to persist Finder to be always open, then there can be a better implementation where changing windows ignores the hidden window.
Is there anyway I can disable the shortcut to recognize the hidden finder window?
MacBook Air 13″