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When simulating, Command-W closes the Nudge window, but the full-screen blur doesn’t get removed. You have to Command-Tab to the terminal window and Ctrl-C the terminate the Nudge process to get the blur removed (Cmd-Q works as expected).
Related to this: when Nudge launches and blurs the screen, it also auto-launches Software Update in the background (you can see it appear). But because it has done so, the Nudge window loses focus. So hitting Cmd-W or Cmd-Q actually closes the System Settings window, rather than Nudge itself. If you keep pressing Cmd-W or Cmd-Q, it’ll keep closing windows/quitting apps behind the blur, rather than Nudge itself.
The fix is ideally two-fold:
Cmd-W closes Nudge and removes the blur
Pressing Cmd-W or Cmd-Q when Nudge is active, closes Nudge, and not whatever window/app is hidden behind the blur.
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When simulating,
Command-W
closes the Nudge window, but the full-screen blur doesn’t get removed. You have to Command-Tab to the terminal window and Ctrl-C the terminate the Nudge process to get the blur removed (Cmd-Q works as expected).Related to this: when Nudge launches and blurs the screen, it also auto-launches Software Update in the background (you can see it appear). But because it has done so, the Nudge window loses focus. So hitting Cmd-W or Cmd-Q actually closes the System Settings window, rather than Nudge itself. If you keep pressing Cmd-W or Cmd-Q, it’ll keep closing windows/quitting apps behind the blur, rather than Nudge itself.
The fix is ideally two-fold:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: