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[SOLVED] Tabbing out issue
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GTim
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02/09/2022 15:00:33
Hi, I'm playing a new game called Dying Light 2 in borderless windowed mode, and whenever I alt tab (and typically move my mouse over to my other monitor) I can't seem to click on
anything
- only way I can fix it is by CTRL+ALT+DEL'ing and opening up the task manager - that fixes it.
After troubleshooting for a little bit I've figured out that it's AMM causing the issue - if I don't have AMM open, I can tab out flawlessly. This doesn't happen on any other games (apart from the original Dying Light).
So I'm a bit stuck, I'm not sure what's happening here - do I have a setting or something turned on that is breaking it? Would love some help. I am on Windows 10 - this issue has been a thing for a very long time (back when I played the original game 3-4 years ago).
Thank you in advance.
Nevermind I did some more testing, it's not AMM. Ignore this, sorry!
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