Sometimes Finder Windows Are Not Hidden
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I'm considering purchasing Hides. So far, I'm pretty happy with it. I have Focus Mode enabled for all applications.
However, sometimes (but not every time), my Finder windows are not hidden when another application is in focus. Is there some way to stop that from happening?
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I'm considering purchasing Hides. So far, I'm pretty happy with it. I have Focus Mode enabled for all applications.
However, sometimes (but not every time), my Finder windows are not hidden when another application is in focus. Is there some way to stop that from happening?
@outtacontext are there any apps in particular this happens with?
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@outtacontext are there any apps in particular this happens with?
@sweetp Photoshop is the one in which it happens. I haven't noticed any other application (although there may be). In general, it's working well. Just this.
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@sweetp Photoshop is the one in which it happens. I haven't noticed any other application (although there may be). In general, it's working well. Just this.
@outtacontext Photoshop and almost all Adobe apps behave in their own way, so not sure if it's possible. (They do not allow native full-screen, use custom or their own controls, etc.) So maybe the problem is related to this?
As an example, in illustrator, if I move from one desktop to another, the toolbars remain on screen, even if AI is on another desktop, and such, so maybe it's not possible.
I had to make a "Desktop 2" virtual desktop on my Mac so all Adobe apps go there and I can still work in normal full-screen apps without adobe being where it should not be. -
@outtacontext Photoshop and almost all Adobe apps behave in their own way, so not sure if it's possible. (They do not allow native full-screen, use custom or their own controls, etc.) So maybe the problem is related to this?
As an example, in illustrator, if I move from one desktop to another, the toolbars remain on screen, even if AI is on another desktop, and such, so maybe it's not possible.
I had to make a "Desktop 2" virtual desktop on my Mac so all Adobe apps go there and I can still work in normal full-screen apps without adobe being where it should not be.@rickrobles I am sure that is the issue, Photoshop doesn't adhere to macOS best practices...
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@rickrobles I am sure that is the issue, Photoshop doesn't adhere to macOS best practices...
@sweetp You're sure?
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@sweetp You're sure?
@outtacontext not 100%...
I don't have photoshop to test with