![]() I can think of two ways a developer could fix this. In either situation creating a decision tree would significantly complicate the software and would slow the app down. However if I have been filling an application for the past 45 minutes, and switch away to get some info and click to switch back, hitting home could be very bad. What is considered dangerous? For example, the "home" button on a browser is generally not dangerous. should controls be disabled? should you have to click twice when you can clearly see the control? I could see arguments both ways The window is completely visible but not focused. For "mobile" apps, this is less of an issue because every app is full screen. MacOS human interface guidelines recommend that a control with destructive action or difficult to undo should disable itself when focus is lost. whether or not click-through is needed or dangerous can be debated for days on end. Click through is very problematic and pretty much every operating system and desktop has it turned on. ![]()
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