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With this form of app switching, you simply keep swiping until the app you wish is displayed on the screen. In Windows 10, these interactions have evolved yet again. The ALT + TAB keyboard shortcut works much like it did before, but the app thumbnails are now much larger. You can use cmd + tab to switch the focus window that will appear at the top, but it didn't seem to work for full-screen apps as quickly as the ctrl + arrow key. All of those keyboard shortcuts work, but if you wanted a quick way to switch between full-screen apps, just use ctrl + arrow key.

I'm sure there are third-party utilities to do what you want, but in the meantime, you could try using the 'Move focus to status menus in the menu bar' keyboard shortcut (see 'System Preferences' > 'Keyboard & Mouse' > 'Keyboard Shortcuts').
This keyboard shortcut switches the focus to the left-most item on the right part of the menubar. If the FUS menu is moved into that position, then it can be accessed by that key combination (which is customizable to something convenient), after which typing the first letter of any user will activate that user. If no user names begin with 'L', then pressing 'l' at that point should switch the account out to the 'login window'.

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