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On Mac OS 10.10, I have two google chrome windows stacked on top of each other. How can I bring the window that is hidden behind to the front? From the "Window" menu, I can select the window that I want, but I would like to be able to cycle through the windows with a keyboard shortcut.

Cmd-tab will let me cycle through open applications, but it groups all the chrome windows together, so I can't reveal the covered window.

Control-tab will cycle through the tabs of the focused chrome window, but this is not what I want.

Any ideas how I can reveal the hidden chrome window?

aherriot
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Cmd ⌘ ~ (tilde, or even ` as shift appears to be optional) will cycle all windows of the frontmost app.
Ctrl ⌃ F4 will cycle through all open windows in that Space, irrespective of app.

Tetsujin
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Click and hold the mouse over the Chrome icon in the Dock. Then go to Options and under Assign To, select Desktop on Display 1. For me, it was set to None.

Screenshot of how to do it:

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syastrov
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Ctrl + Down Arrow on mac shows all open windows of the currently selected application.