Stefan Post
Stefan Post
@TimCecil Ah! Yes AutoRaise can be disabled on a bundle id or application name basis. I don't have touch id myself so I first would have to figure out what...
@TimCecil Hi again! It turns out, the bundle id for touch id (and password dialogs in general) is com.apple.SecurityAgent So all you have to do is copy this in the...
@TimCecil I am closing this issue as there is a solution which I posted before.
@web3d0 Hi there, Can you try by flicking the mouse to a bottom corner instead of a top corner? I suspect it may have to do with the top menu...
@web3d0 Thinking a bit more about your description, perhaps the problem can be reduced by lowering the mouse polling interval (at the cost of higher cpu usage). You can use...
> I think it is possibly the same issue as if you close a window, the one underneath isn't AutoRaised unless you move a pixel. It might indeed be the...
@web3d0 Thanks for the detailed write up. What AutoRaise does is a small variant of your code. What it does (or should do) is: loop every 50 milliseconds: current =...
@web3d0 Video helps a lot :-) I will have a look when I find the time. Hopefully somewhere this week.
@web3d0 Thanks again for diving deep into this. It helps me to understand what is going on. It may have something to do with the virtual border of a window...
@web3d0 The problem should be reduced (mitigated) in branch [AutoRaise-4.8](https://github.com/sbmpost/AutoRaise/tree/AutoRaise-4.8). Especially if you lower the polling interval from 50ms to 20ms. If you can let me know if this is...