← Back to context Comment by badc0ffee 6 days ago Doesn't the cursor change into a pair of <-> arrows when you hover over the clickable area? 4 comments badc0ffee Reply akersten 6 days ago Only for the currently focused window which is inexplicably weird argsnd 6 days ago A lot of the cursor weirdness on macOS comes from the window server owning the cursor and only passing events to active windows. igregoryca 6 days ago It's kind of nice, though, because you can click anywhere on a window to focus it. If you want to interact with a background window without focusing it, hold Cmd and click. 1 reply →
akersten 6 days ago Only for the currently focused window which is inexplicably weird argsnd 6 days ago A lot of the cursor weirdness on macOS comes from the window server owning the cursor and only passing events to active windows. igregoryca 6 days ago It's kind of nice, though, because you can click anywhere on a window to focus it. If you want to interact with a background window without focusing it, hold Cmd and click. 1 reply →
argsnd 6 days ago A lot of the cursor weirdness on macOS comes from the window server owning the cursor and only passing events to active windows. igregoryca 6 days ago It's kind of nice, though, because you can click anywhere on a window to focus it. If you want to interact with a background window without focusing it, hold Cmd and click. 1 reply →
igregoryca 6 days ago It's kind of nice, though, because you can click anywhere on a window to focus it. If you want to interact with a background window without focusing it, hold Cmd and click. 1 reply →
Only for the currently focused window which is inexplicably weird
A lot of the cursor weirdness on macOS comes from the window server owning the cursor and only passing events to active windows.
It's kind of nice, though, because you can click anywhere on a window to focus it. If you want to interact with a background window without focusing it, hold Cmd and click.
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