Thanks for the reply. Replies inline On Mon, Nov 18, 2019 at 7:41 PM Cindy Sue Causey <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 11/18/19, Bhasker C V <[email protected]> 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. :) > yes > 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... > I even tried to edit ~/.config/xfce4/xfconf/xfce-perchannel-xml/xfwm4.xml and I have set the value of raise to <property name="raise_delay" type="int" value="5000"/> Even that did not make any difference (given the max delay is 2000) 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 * > >

