Hi @Andreas_Hegenberg - thank you for such a quick response! I installed the alpha. This helps but doesn't solve the issue completely. Can you make it show/hide regardless of whether the window's in focus or not? So in my example, regardless of focus state, the shortcut will simply always hide both Slack and Messages or make them shown.
Right now in the new alpha it's working like this, with "Only treat active window as visible" unchecked:
- Start with Slack and Messages both hidden.
- Shortcut toggles both to shown state.
- Click on another window other than these two, so neither is in focus.
- Shortcut toggles both to hidden state.
- repeat and it flips them both to shown / hidden / shown / hidden as intended. But you need step 3 where you make sure neither window is in focus before triggering the shortcut again.
If at step 3, one of the two windows is in focus, then it starts to fail and hide one but not the other. What it specifically does isn't consistent.
Use case: You bring both the messaging apps into focus, type a message in one of them, then want to quickly hide them both again. You've just typed a message in one of them, so it's in focus.
I think if you just make it ignore the focus state and toggle show/hide regardless, it'll work.