![]() ![]() Windows 10 has a 'Focust assist' setting for notifications. I sometimes tweak VB macros in Excel that someone else wrote. Agreed (+1) with LiamKarlMitchell about 'full screen steeling' when gaming, but also when giving a PowerPoint presentation or watching a movie. Maybe even just display the message dialog window, but without stealing focus.įWIW, my background: I'm an IBM midrange app developer, and I rarely do anything on the PC side. However, everyone keeps posting the same solution, which is to use TweakUI and click prevent applications from stealing focus. Searching for answers online has been fruitless as. ![]() Using a tool called Window Focus Logger, I figured out the culprit has been a System32 executable called MoNotificationUx.exe and I have no idea how to stop it from stealing focus. So, I'm wondering if there's a way to monitor / capture the event that starts a new Skype message dialog and either keeps the taskbar tab flashing or throws up a dialog box that doesn't steal focus. I've been having issues with something stealing my window focus since I upgraded to Windows 11 about a week ago. I’ve looked, but there appears to be no setting or preference to change the amount of time the tab (?) continues to flash. I can’t count the number of times I’ve found a message hours after someone sent it. The net result is that, when I'm not at my desk, I won't notice that someone Skyped me unless I am specifically looking at my taskbar. I'm using Skype For Business 2016 on WIndows 7 (and, soon, Windows 10) and whenever I get message notifications, the tab (?) on the taskbar for the incoming message dialog flashes for several seconds, then fades to normal. Courion/PasswordCourier and ProfileBuilder iDcide/PrivacyWall Site Monitor IBM/P3P Policy Editor. ![]()
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