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Detect active application to prevent conflicts (e.g., Blender) [enhancement] #1100

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alcibiadesc opened this issue Sep 2, 2024 · 2 comments
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Description

Implement a feature that detects when specific applications, such as Blender, are actively running and automatically disables certain functions or notifications to avoid conflicts or interference with the application’s performance.

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This enhancement is necessary to prevent performance issues and ensure smooth operation when certain resource-intensive applications are running. For example, when using Blender, unexpected notifications or background tasks could disrupt the workflow or cause the application to crash. By detecting active applications and adjusting behavior accordingly, the tool will be more user-friendly and robust.

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This feature could be particularly useful for other similar applications as well, not just Blender. It might also be helpful to allow users to customize which applications trigger this behavior.

@Cupteatoo
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Yes, this feature would be very helpful.

@noah-nuebling
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Hey thanks for the feedback!

Could you describe how exactly Mac Mouse Fix interferes when you're trying to use Blender?
You're talking about certain functions and notifications that you'd like to see disabled when running Blender, do you have anything specific in mind there?

Thank you.

@noah-nuebling noah-nuebling added the Blender Compatibility Issue Category label Oct 4, 2024
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