Yes - I think the fade timing is wrong, which would mostly fix this.
People don't close programs that much so we would probably avoid doing this exactly.
I know we can detect "all" fullscreen apps (may be good enough), but I am not sure if we can detect all D3D fullscreen apps that might need the cursor.
Probably not another list of things to avoid though, needs to be automatic.
It's not ticked -- but when I click in Chrome, f.lux shows the "disabled for Chrome" message, and the display changes colour...
I'm happy to provide a config file/extract if that will help debugging?
Then you may need to restart f.lux. I think I had this happen to me once when I was testing this feature. I don't know how to reproduce it reliably though.
Also, when using two monitors with vignette mode, the center of the vignette is the intersection of both monitors, instead of the center of each monitor. Like it's treating the monitors as one big monitor.
Thanks - we are trying to show the "last two" apps in the disable menu. So the goal is to show the "last fullscreen" app and then the app you alt-tabbed to. See if this works?
We may instead do a hotkey for this case to make it easier (maybe alt-shift-End to complement alt-End) but then it would only work if you learned the hotkey.
You may need to restart after installing it in order to make it work 100% as intended. Even if it doesn't seem like you have to restart your computer, I recommend doing so anyway. That's been my experience with these updates so far anyway.