One clicks on background areas of the screen in order to make that program the active window and bring it to the front.
I think this was already mentioned, but I'll reiterate it because it's an incredibly useful keyboard shortcut: pressing Alt-Tab will allow you to cycle to other programs in the same way, and in addition to being faster will also let you bring programs you can't even see to the front of the screen.
Alt-Shift-Tab will do the same thing, but cycles through the programs in the reverse order -- that is, it jumps to the one at the back of the screen first.
I know this isn't a fix for the hotspot issue, but it does reduce the likelihood of running into the problem.
For those of you that use Excel, by the way, Ctrl-Tab and Ctrl-Shift-Tab do the same thing for Excel windows. (There are some other programs that follow this rule too.)
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