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The Show Overlay function sometimes makes the overlay go below other apps, an "always on top" function would be great if you have a browser or another window up and you still need to monitor the mic status.
Seems like an important function for an overlay 🗡️
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I am trying to "catch" this behavior on a debug version to fix it, problem is on my PC it reproduces extremely bad, but I totally agree that it's very important function, so asap
Most of the times, if the app is set to load up with windows, it remains in the background (upon system startup)
After I restart the app, it's always on top
I've had occasions where it goes in the background again after a restart, but not directly afterwards, usually some time has passed and I've probably used a full-screen application or something, so I can't point to a cause.
The Show Overlay function sometimes makes the overlay go below other apps, an "always on top" function would be great if you have a browser or another window up and you still need to monitor the mic status.
Seems like an important function for an overlay 🗡️
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: