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Kando doesn't always open on the current desktop on MacOS #405
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Thanks for the report, I'll look into it! In the mean time, I'll also happily accept any pull request which fixes this 😉 |
I tested this on macOS 11 and did not experience any issues. Nevertheless, I pushed a small change to the If you need instructions on how to run Kando from git, please let me know! |
Thank you, I got it running. The fixed version works perfectly for me on a single screen. I'll test it shortly on multiple screens, but am positive that it should just work. Thanks for the fix, I'll report back shortly! |
Alright, I tested it now with a two monitor setup and it works flawlessly. As expected, the menu always pops up under the cursor, no matter which screen or dektop you are on or what app you have focussed. Edit: I would like to add that I have found a bug where, if you close a fullscreen application that also has a non-fullscreen window open (i.e. a web browser), kando gets "stuck" on that non-fullscreen window until you open kando on a different screen. Example: open two firefox windows; make one fullscreen; close it; move to neighbour desktop (control+right/left); open kando => it jumps back to the open firefox window. |
Could you create a new issue for that? Thank you! |
Kando works well on MacOS, but there is a particular sharp edge when using it with multiple desktops.
To clarify, MacOS supports multiple desktops per screen and they can switched between with Control+Left and Control+Right and managed in "Mission Control" mode.
When launching Kando, it always opens on a specific desktop instead of the currently selected one. It does however launch on the correct screen (the one that is currently focussed), so every screen seems to have one "designated desktop" to launch Kando in.
A fix would require Kando to always use the focussed desktop.
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