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Muzzle does not toggle do not disturb when screen sharing on zoom macOS 11.5 beta #93

Open samwzlim opened 3 years ago

samwzlim commented 3 years ago

Hey, so I've went through all the requirements for setting up Muzzle, however when screen sharing, do not disturb doesn't activate and desktop notifications still come through. I can't tell if this was present on previous versions of macOS because I just downloaded it recently. For some reason, zoom's native 'silence notifications while screen sharing' doesn't seem to be working as well. My menu bar is not set to auto hide, for that matter.

bdkjones commented 3 years ago

Are you sure you’re sharing the screen? I get a TON of people who think Muzzle kicks in whenever they start a video chat.

On 3 Jun 2021, at 00:23, samwzlim @.***> wrote:

Hey, so I've went through all the requirements for setting up Muzzle, however when screen sharing, do not disturb doesn't activate and desktop notifications still come through. I can't tell if this was present on previous versions of macOS because I just downloaded it recently. For some reason, zoom's native 'silence notifications while screen sharing' doesn't seem to be working as well. My menu bar is not set to auto hide, for that matter.

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samwzlim commented 3 years ago

Are you sure you’re sharing the screen? I get a TON of people who think Muzzle kicks in whenever they start a video chat. On 3 Jun 2021, at 00:23, samwzlim @.***> wrote: Hey, so I've went through all the requirements for setting up Muzzle, however when screen sharing, do not disturb doesn't activate and desktop notifications still come through. I can't tell if this was present on previous versions of macOS because I just downloaded it recently. For some reason, zoom's native 'silence notifications while screen sharing' doesn't seem to be working as well. My menu bar is not set to auto hide, for that matter. — You are receiving this because you are subscribed to this thread. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub <#93>, or unsubscribe https://github.com/notifications/unsubscribe-auth/AAHCGZSLVBKGZPBF5G7YZS3TQ4UW5ANCNFSM46AFPJ5A.

Absolutely certain. I tried it again today just to be sure and do not disturb did not turn on automatically when I started screen sharing.

bdkjones commented 3 years ago

Okay, 11.5 isn't officially out yet and I can't blow up my development Mac with a beta; I have enough bugs in Apple's released software.

Please post a photo of your menubar as it appears in 11.5

filipeestacio commented 3 years ago

I'm actually seeing the same behaviour in MacOS 11.4. I screenshare daily on a call with my team and notifications still show up.

What do you need from me to better diagnose this?

Thanks.

bdkjones commented 3 years ago

Did you follow the directions Muzzle displayed to turn off Zoom’s DND toggling?

-Bryan

On Jul 20, 2021, at 08:40, filipeestacio @.***> wrote:

 I'm actually seeing the same behaviour in MacOS 11.4. I screenshare daily on a call with my team and notifications still show up.

What do you need from me to better diagnose this?

Thanks.

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paulvantuyl commented 3 years ago

I'm having a funny issue with Muzzle and Zoom:

paulvantuyl commented 3 years ago

I'm having a funny issue with Muzzle and Zoom:

  • I've followed the Muzzle instructions regarding Zoom's DND toggling
  • DND does enable/disable when screen sharing
  • Weirdness: When screen sharing is engaged, the notification center/widget panel is opened, showing off all of my embarrassing notifications.

Just read in another ticket this is a macOS bug.

mrengy commented 3 years ago

For some time now, Muzzle hasn't been automatically turning off notifications when screensharing in Zoom. I'm on Mac OS 10.15.7. Yes, I am sure this is when screensharing rather than just joining a meeting.

Did you follow the directions Muzzle displayed to turn off Zoom’s DND toggling?

Not sure. Where do I find these directions again? But here are my Zoom settings:

zoom settings

Here's my menu bar in case that's helpful (as you asked someone else in the thread).

menu bar
bdkjones commented 3 years ago

Do you have your Mac set to automatically show and hide the menubar?

-Bryan

On Oct 15, 2021, at 11:39, Mike Eng @.***> wrote:

 For some time now, Muzzle hasn't been automatically turning off notifications when screensharing in Zoom. I'm on Mac OS 10.15.7. Yes, I am sure this is when screensharing rather than just joining a meeting.

Did you follow the directions Muzzle displayed to turn off Zoom’s DND toggling?

Not sure. Where do I find these directions again? But here are my Zoom settings:

Here's my menu bar in case that's helpful (as you asked someone else in the thread).

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mrengy commented 3 years ago

No, I don’t.

I do automatically show and hide the dock, but not the menu bar.

On Oct 16, 2021, at 1:57 AM, Bryan Jones @.***> wrote:

Do you have your Mac set to automatically show and hide the menubar?

-Bryan

On Oct 15, 2021, at 11:39, Mike Eng @.***> wrote:

 For some time now, Muzzle hasn't been automatically turning off notifications when screensharing in Zoom. I'm on Mac OS 10.15.7. Yes, I am sure this is when screensharing rather than just joining a meeting.

Did you follow the directions Muzzle displayed to turn off Zoom’s DND toggling?

Not sure. Where do I find these directions again? But here are my Zoom settings:

Here's my menu bar in case that's helpful (as you asked someone else in the thread).

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