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Alt-Tabbing out and navigating to another app does not count as not visible! #23

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whyakshay opened this issue Feb 4, 2016 · 3 comments

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@whyakshay
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If a user switches from the browser window by alt-tabbing out, the user is still considered as active. The demo provided also show this behavior!

@whyakshay whyakshay changed the title Alt-Tabing out does not count as not visible! Alt-Tabbing out does not count as not visible! Feb 4, 2016
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To add to this, if user switches away from browser by not clicking minimize, and simply clicking on any open application in his task-bar, the user is assumed to be interacting with the page!

@whyakshay whyakshay changed the title Alt-Tabbing out does not count as not visible! Alt-Tabbing out and nabigating to another app does not count as not visible! Feb 4, 2016
@whyakshay whyakshay changed the title Alt-Tabbing out and nabigating to another app does not count as not visible! Alt-Tabbing out and navigating to another app does not count as not visible! Feb 5, 2016
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Hi! Thanks for the issue, and I apologize for abandoning this project for so long. I have created a new branch (PR: #29) on which I cannot reproduce this issue. I tested locally on Windows 10 - Chrome. Please let me know if this is still an issue for you on the new branch.

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The PR has been merged into master, and I've updated the demo. I don't believe this is an issue anymore. If you can recreate, please send me the details. Thanks!

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