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One issue I ran into is that if window B is completely under window A, then if you try and bring B to the foreground by selecting it on the taskbar, if you're looking anywhere else on window A, it immediate foregrounds over B again (since it's had > windowToForegroundOnGazeAfterMs amount of gaze time). This means to stay foregrounded, you have to look where it's going to be ahead of time.
Kinda weird to explain so I made a gif (which also loops beautifully)
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One issue I ran into is that if window B is completely under window A, then if you try and bring B to the foreground by selecting it on the taskbar, if you're looking anywhere else on window A, it immediate foregrounds over B again (since it's had > windowToForegroundOnGazeAfterMs amount of gaze time). This means to stay foregrounded, you have to look where it's going to be ahead of time.
Kinda weird to explain so I made a gif (which also loops beautifully)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: