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No effect on clicking notification in notification list after it has "disappeared" #2

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cmeeren opened this issue May 18, 2023 · 7 comments

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@cmeeren
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cmeeren commented May 18, 2023

When the notification first appears, clicking it has the desired effect.

However, after it has disappeared from the corner of the screen, if I then open the notification list (Action Center I believe it is called, at least in previous Windows versions), then clicking the notification has no effect.

Clicking the notification here should have the same effect as clicking it when it first appears.

@Khaos66
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Khaos66 commented May 18, 2023

Yes I know. Idk how windows is messing this up...

@cmeeren
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cmeeren commented May 18, 2023

There is a similar issue in Signal Desktop, which uses Electron. Probably not related, but on the off chance it's useful, does this comment contain any useful pointers? electron/electron#29461 (comment)

@nicholasstephan
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This is still a problem on electron 25.0.1.

Clicking the toast notification works, but click the notification from the Action Center does nothing.

@Khaos66
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Khaos66 commented Jun 5, 2023

Just use wingetui. It supports chocolatey as well and has many more features ;)

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Khaos66 commented Jun 5, 2023

To clarify. Wingetui is another tool to manage installed packages via Winget, scoop and chocolate. And it supports notifications, too. I never had issues with those.

@major697
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Has anyone found a solution to this problem?

@Khaos66
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Khaos66 commented Feb 18, 2024

Just use https://github.com/marticliment/WingetUI
It's what I use now and it's brilliant

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