Click and swipe through inactive windows to screen below. Double tap to make said window active again.
If a window can be transparent, it makes sence for one to also be able to click on what they can see beneath it. I think that this could be implemented a few ways, either what I formerly suggested in the title, or double tap to interact with screen bellow and then double tap back on window to interact with it again. Perhaps this could be a sort of "super inactive state" where the window becomes even further transparent (to alllow easier interaction with screen bellow and to help indicate it's "super inactive" status)
We have carefully tested it and this cannot be implemented easily since we are currently unable to make just a part clickable through and part (header) to be still able to react to double taps.
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Skylar Davis commented
I realized this isn't practical. My revision is that double tapping on a non-touch receptive area of a window will "super deactivate" however the header bar will always be responsive to touch which is how one can effectively re-activate a super-deactivated window.
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Skylar Davis commented
*deactivate* xD
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Skylar Davis commented
And maybe tripple tap on screen to quickly 'super inativize' it to interact with window/ apps below.