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Quake mode from the launch #12928
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This sounds like you're looking for #9996. You can immediately launch the quake window with Does that make sense? |
Ok, these options are interesting, but that doesn't actually solve the main issue. |
I wish to second that. We simply need an option to launch in quake mode as default (as there are options for maximized etc.). Also, quake mode should NOT launch in Focus mode by default, that does not make sense. (at least it should be configurable). Currently I always need 4 steps to get my windows terminal:
This is annoying xD |
Okay yea, between the two of you, it sounds like you're looking for FYI you don't need to use the |
Hi! We've identified this issue as a duplicate of another one that already exists on this Issue Tracker. This specific instance is being closed in favor of tracking the concern over on the referenced thread. Thanks for your report! |
Sorry, I do not seem to understand this. I have now put this globalSummon stuff in my JSON settings, still I have to perform the same steps to get my quake window, also the focus mode is still on on first launch. I just want this terminal to launch in quake mode without focus mode, why is that so difficult? xD |
Windows Terminal version
1.12.10732.0
Windows build number
19044.1645
Other Software
No response
Steps to reproduce
Launch Terminal
Expected Behavior
When we have "Quake mode" ability, I expect to have option to have Quake window when I launch Terminal or at least autoreplace the default window If I use Win+~
Actual Behavior
I launch Terminal, get default Terminal window and I have to press Win+` to get Quake ( window #2), then to system tray and close default Terminal window #1.
And only then it becomes as it should be (but still, name #2 remains for Quake for whatever reason).
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