On 15/12/2025 22:06, Liam Proven wrote:
On Wed, 10 Dec 2025 at 23:02, Jeffery Small <[email protected]> wrote:

  Is there any way to force the maximized window to
automatically move to the foreground without having to click on it?

I don't know of one, but it may be useful to know that if you _middle
click_ the title bar of a foreground window, it moves it to the back
of the Z stack -- in other words, behind all other windows.

For most mice with scroll wheels, the wheel is also a mouse button and
you can click with it. For IBM Thinkpads and other trackpoint-equipped
laptops, it's the central scroll button.

For trackpads, all bets are off, but there may be a configurable
gesture, such as a 3-finger tap.

On my laptops (Dell and HP) you can emit a middle click by clicking in the exact middle of the extreme bottom edge of the trackpad. Basically with just the tip of the finger. My HP even has a discreet little vertical line at the bottom of the trackpad surface to indicate the exact midpoint.

Peter

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