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'Idle' windows not dimming #3

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LucasZamprogno opened this issue Aug 4, 2017 · 2 comments
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'Idle' windows not dimming #3

LucasZamprogno opened this issue Aug 4, 2017 · 2 comments
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  • Seems to apply to windows I hadn't moved in a while. Also had not looked at them in a while
  • Does seem to apply to overall window count
  • Moving and looking at windows seemed to unstick them
  • Happened with Discord, Explorer (Windows), and a Windows taskbar. All on left monitor interestingly
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Hey @LucasZamprogno - can you try if this still happens with the current release (0.2)? Just click on "Releases" in the repo. Binary and config are now in Eyetrack/release. I made the whole thing a little less invasive as you suggested earlier: windows aren't hidden initially but only when you look at them and don't anymore subsequently. This shouldn't deal with any windows outside of the monitor with the eye tracker. I was wondering if this solved this issue.

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LucasZamprogno commented Aug 14, 2017

So I haven't seen it happen for any windows yet. I think it did happen for my taskbar a couple times, but there's a chance that trying to look at it to check + eye tracker noise was keeping it active. I did see an jump in mentions of Idle in the console window at that time though, so I'm attaching the log.
eyeflow.txt

I'll turn the deactivate time down (had it at 7s from the defaults) and that should make it more obvious if it happens again.

Update: It did happen with Discord specifically again (without changing the timing settings)

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