Thank you, Basj. I have tried a few of the most problematic themes. Toggling this option does indeed cause them to work correctly. Clicking just a single pixel outside the focused windows now selects the background window as expected. Thank you very much for the solution. This was a productivity killer, as I was having to constantly move foreground windows around the screen before I could raise background windows. Hopefully this topic will help others as well.
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Okay, thanks. More details for you. I found that changing the theme does make a difference. Some themes are fine, others not. Here is the test I used: I wish I had captured this with a better theme, but it still makes the point. You'll see three windows. The upper one (with focus) runs the horizontal length of the picture. The one b
That's what's currently installed. I opened Groupy and disabled it, and the issue persists. On my 15.4" laptop, I need to click almost half an inch outside of the active window to activate a window tha
Update on Thunderbird: It is possible to stop Thunderbird from painting over the title bar. This does not fix the first issue I pointed out with the min/max/close buttons barely showing in the upper right, but it does fix the problem with garbled menu, tabs, and the big black rectangle that stretches all the way across the top of the window. These instructions found on the Mozilla site resolved those problems: <p style="white-space: pre-wrap; color: #
I have tried several themes, but continue to have trouble with titlebars not rendering correctly. In many of my windows, only a small sliver of the title bar is displayed. That makes it extremely difficult to grab and move the window or to click the X and close it, as I have to be accurate within a couple of pixels. I did have problems with Chrome, but understand that's an issue with it drawing the bar itself. I read through the forums, followed suggestions, and C
I have some unexpected behavior on my Windows 10 machine. When window A has the focus and window B is underneath it, I can't always bring window B to the top by clicking on it. After days of random frustration over it, I finally tested this thoroughly. In order to give the focus to window B if it's under window A, there must be a significant amount of B visible. If if fewer than about 50 pixels of window B is visible, I can't do it. I must move window A over to ex