https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=96414
--- Comment #13 from Bryan Quigley <gquigs+bugs@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Roland Taylor from comment #12)
I understand the motivation for doing this, but if the navigator is no
longer an option, then PLEASE modify the presenter console so it can be
minimized or made into a non-fullscreen window.
I don't know if anyone else has this issue, but for me I have to record
sermons (example use case) while also controlling the presentation, and
sometimes also have to write things down or perform other tasks, and
alt+tabbing around can get cumbersome - when it would be just easier to
click the taskbar or dock.
The only way to get normal window switching behaviour (without using alt+tab
- which can lead to some unwanted behaviour depending on your desktop
environment or if you accidentally stop at the wrong window) - is to disable
the presenter console and use the navigator.
There is already an open bug about minimizing the presenter console, which,
quite interestingly, just generated discussion, but no action.
Not sure I fully understand your use case. Have you tried the right click
context menu during a slideshow?
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