On 11/18/19, Bhasker C V <bhas...@unixindia.com> wrote: > > Attached is screenshot of the settings I have used. > > The auto-raise interval on the other hand is not honouring the > setting. No matter what the raise interval is configued as, the windows > auto-raise in 0.5 seconds. Please could someone tell me if I am missing > something ?
Maybe... one setting is taking precedence over the other? Order of appearance can have a very frustrating effect in some aspects of programming. CSS stylesheets within website design always instantly come to mind there, but maybe networking has some nice examples closer to what's being asked here. Have you tried untoggling (unclicking/unchecking) one or the other of those settings to see if it changes things? I'm a-suming *yes*, but it never hurts to ask anyway. :) Looking hard at your printscreen, it just FEELS LIKE there could be conflict between "Focus follows mouse" having a time delay setting... AND THEN... there exists that secondary, DIFFERENT time delay setting that SEEMS TO say it is triggered by-y-y.... A window more generically receiving focus by *any* means available to the user. Maybe that's bottlenecking its response somehow? Like maybe it could use slightly more specific IF/ELSE/THEN(?) steps to cover more usage cases that are individually tied to those initial radio buttons at the top? Like maybe the radio buttons could be aligned vertically instead of horizontally... AND THEN offer the various time delay option check boxes, etc, such as they vary specifically based on "Click to focus" versus "Focus follows mouse"? It's been a while since I found that XFCE perk, but I can still remember having to second guess the intents, the action/reaction relationships there myself........ :) Cindy :) -- Cindy-Sue Causey Talking Rock, Pickens County, Georgia, USA * runs with birdseed *