Yes, it's a different window.
The issue is that it's not the first window that Teams selects when I click on it.
Blame it on the macbook if you like, but IMO Teams is at fault.
Yes, it's a different window.
The issue is that it's not the first window that Teams selects when I click on it.
Blame it on the macbook if you like, but IMO Teams is at fault.
Wait, have you never heard any of the Boomer jokes about "women drivers"?
I thought their meaning was obvious. In the places you've paid any attention to the sex of the taxi drivers, any would-be female taxi drivers have been deterred or driven out of the job by too much harassment.
Current pet peeve: I'm in a meeting, and I click to switch to another app to check something, then I click the Teams icon to switch back to Teams. Clearly, in this case, I want to get back to the meeting.
Instead, it shows me the calendar view. WTF, Microsoft?
New Zealand. Beautiful place, and the coffee, OMFG, they really know their coffee there!
Indeed. I had Netflix for most of the 'teens decade. Every time someone recommended something to me, I'd search and see
Not available for streaming.
They had some decent original shows, but even then, their shift from "Blockbuster, but streaming" to "a glorified cable channel" was showing.
40ies
I can't help but read this as "forty-ies" instead of "forties" 😂
I think I see where you're coming from. I don't hear grifters in that phrase, personally. I'd almost say the opposite; workaholics are more likely to invoke the phrase. Or, to put it another way, victims of upper management gaslighting.
working hard is not a virtue
I have to disagree here. Well, probably. I figure, if you're not lazy/half-assing your job, you're pretty much working hard, right? I see it as being diligent about your job, and yes, I do see some virtue in that.
But you also wrote "indicator of poor management" which makes me think you're using "working hard" as a label for something like "unpaid overtime". That would be a whole different ballgame.
I don't think this post is a good fit. The name of the community is "mildly infuriating", not "absolutely enraging"!
I don't have this issue in any other apps, so yes, def a Teams thing.
What OS are you using? AFAIK there's no way to pin the separate Teams windows to the Dock in osx.