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Re: Way to disable click-through?



I'm in the camp that likes the click-through. It went away for awhile a few releases ago and it drove me nuts that i had to click twice all the time to hit the Run toolbar button because i mostly work in frameworks and i have the runnable project open on my other monitor but that window is rarely active unless i want to run the app.

Maybe make it a preference?

On Feb 28, 2006, at 11:42 AM, Chris Espinosa wrote:

On Feb 28, 2006, at 5:59 AM, Marc Epard wrote:

Is there a way to keep clicks in inactive windows from doing more than
activating the window?  I frequently click some button when I had no
intention of doing so.  I'd still want the close/minimize/maximize buttons
and drag&drop to work, of course.

Please file a request at http://bugreporter.apple.com but be aware that clickthrough behavior is religiously held by some people, and the clickthrough behavior you think is annoying is sometimes absolutely depended on by others.  We have to take these case by case.

Chris
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