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= | |SecReview feature goal=* Multiple monitors lose fullscreen on focus change | ||
* Multiple monitors lose fullscreen on focus change | |||
** video full screen in one monitor and work on something else on the other | ** video full screen in one monitor and work on something else on the other | ||
** or have 2 monitors have different things full screen | ** or have 2 monitors have different things full screen | ||
** Current plan is to show the full-screen warning again for 4 seconds whenever a full-screen page regains focus. | ** Current plan is to show the full-screen warning again for 4 seconds whenever a full-screen page regains focus. | ||
====Mac Spaces questions==== | ====Mac Spaces questions==== | ||
* Will this allow you to use multiple spaces on a single monitor? (With one in full-screen mode and another showing another app, or another Firefox tab) | * Will this allow you to use multiple spaces on a single monitor? (With one in full-screen mode and another showing another app, or another Firefox tab) | ||
** Probably? might need to ask zpao. | ** Probably? might need to ask zpao. | ||
* With multiple monitors, mac's concept of spaces and full-screen tends to affect all monitors at once | * With multiple monitors, mac's concept of spaces and full-screen tends to affect all monitors at once | ||
|SecReview alt solutions=* Showing the warning again for 4 seconds upon return seems like overkill. | |||
* Showing the warning again for 4 seconds upon return seems like overkill. | |||
** How about just one second? | ** How about just one second? | ||
** How about a smaller warning? (Perhaps a watermark, if we can make it hard to hide) | ** How about a smaller warning? (Perhaps a watermark, if we can make it hard to hide) | ||
|SecReview solution chosen=*stuff | |||
= | |SecReview threat brainstorming=* The "warning when switching between two full-screen windows" might be defeatable, when a single site is full-screen in both windows (immersive demos and games) | ||
* The "warning when switching between two full-screen windows" might be defeatable, when a single site is full-screen in both windows (immersive demos and games) | |||
** What if a web page lies about where focus is? | ** What if a web page lies about where focus is? | ||
*** It can't prevent mouse clicks | *** It can't prevent mouse clicks | ||
Revision as of 19:35, 26 February 2013
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Item Reviewed
| Don't exit fullscreen when focusing window on different display | |||||||||
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1 Total; 0 Open (0%); 1 Resolved (100%); 0 Verified (0%); |
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{{#set:SecReview name=Don't exit fullscreen when focusing window on different display
|SecReview target=
| ID | Summary | Priority | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| 724554 | Don't exit fullscreen when focusing window on different display | -- | RESOLVED |
1 Total; 0 Open (0%); 1 Resolved (100%); 0 Verified (0%);
}} {{SecReview |SecReview feature goal=* Multiple monitors lose fullscreen on focus change
- video full screen in one monitor and work on something else on the other
- or have 2 monitors have different things full screen
- Current plan is to show the full-screen warning again for 4 seconds whenever a full-screen page regains focus.
Mac Spaces questions
- Will this allow you to use multiple spaces on a single monitor? (With one in full-screen mode and another showing another app, or another Firefox tab)
- Probably? might need to ask zpao.
- With multiple monitors, mac's concept of spaces and full-screen tends to affect all monitors at once
|SecReview alt solutions=* Showing the warning again for 4 seconds upon return seems like overkill.
- How about just one second?
- How about a smaller warning? (Perhaps a watermark, if we can make it hard to hide)
|SecReview solution chosen=*stuff |SecReview threat brainstorming=* The "warning when switching between two full-screen windows" might be defeatable, when a single site is full-screen in both windows (immersive demos and games)
- What if a web page lies about where focus is?
- It can't prevent mouse clicks
- Lies about where the mouse cursor is?
- It can't prevent mouse clicks
- This isn't really worse than the situation with one full-screen window
- What if a web page lies about where focus is?
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