Related, if not the same: a quick press-and-release of alt-backtick
(it's alt-$ on a Programmer Dvorak keyboard) works as intended, although
without a visual feedback. It switches to the next window in the stack.
But if the Alt key is not released long enough to activate the switcher
window, the focus bounces back to the original window in which the
switcher was activated, requiring another keypress to reach the next
window.

So, as Sparhawk noted, two Alt-backticks in quick succession result in
no change. However, with a short pause between them, the switcher goes
to the next window, wasting a keypress and causing a delay.

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Title:
  Alt-backtick should leave current window at the top of the stack
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