You and I are clearly using Emacs differently. I'd like to observe this behavior myself. Can you describe what you're doing? When you say partially obscured Emacs, what do you mean? Example, I almost always run Emacs with maximized frames (not full screen). I split a frame left and right into two windows L and R as Daniel had. I'll switch to Messages which partially obscures Emacs with. Then back. I almost always do this with the keyboard at least a hundred times per day. I've tried the pointer recently due to Daniel's prompting, but didn't see the issue. -Stephane On Mon, Mar 3, 2025 at 5:05 AM Mattias Engdegård < mattias.engdegard@gmail.com> wrote: > This change appeared on master in 3545988740. > > Is there really a consensus for this? Click-through does not appear how > (MacOS) applications work in general. While it seems useful for switching > between unobscured Emacs windows, it's a bit surprising when clicking on a > partially obscured Emacs in order to raise and activate it. > > Is there a way to make the behaviour more conditional in this respect? Or, > at least, configurable. > > > > >