hovancik / stretchly

The break time reminder app
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[Bug]: Windows 11 the software starts in "do not disturb" mode #1382

Open johnypowa opened 11 months ago

johnypowa commented 11 months ago

Version

Known issues

Existing issues

Advanced Preferences

What operating system are you using?

Windows

Operating System Version

Windows 11 Enterprise 22H2

Reproduction steps

After a fresh install of the latest version on Windows 11, the software starts in "do not disturb" mode.

Expected Behavior

It should start in normal mode

Actual Behavior

As said, it starts in the "do not disturb" mode.

Relevant log output

No response

Preferences

No response

Additional information

This installation of Windows 11 was done by our IT team (ca. 80 co-workers at this company). The HP Laptop is brand new, so I don't this was updated from Windows 10.

Code of Conduct

hovancik commented 11 months ago

Hi, I was never able to figure out what Preference in Windows OS makes this happen but you have 2 options:

johnypowa commented 9 months ago

I think this phenomenon has to do with the Windows "do not disturb" mode. At my job, this feature is accessible here: image

Just for your information. I think the other users of Stretchly from the thread you mentioned earlier, came to the same conclusion.

hovancik commented 7 months ago

Hi @johnypowa is it still happening? If your PC is in DND mode, then it is expected that Stretchly will show that it is in DND.

senpl commented 3 months ago

There are not new version in releases. Without it users still will report errors to old version.

johnypowa commented 3 months ago

Hello Jan, Sorry for this late reply. If you query is still actual, please tell me again exactly what you need to know and I might help.

Le lun. 12 févr. 2024 à 19:39, Jan Hovancik @.***> a écrit :

Hi @johnypowa https://github.com/johnypowa is it still happening? If your PC is in DND mode, then it is expected that Stretchly will show that it is in DND.

I think I have broken DND recently (#1402 https://github.com/hovancik/stretchly/issues/1402)

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hovancik commented 2 months ago

Hi @johnypowa , different OS calls it differently (Do not disturb, Focus, ...) but Stretchly uses single term "Do not distrub". In general, DND means that when it is on, user should not get notifications. DND can be turned on by user or some apps do it (ie when some browsers go Fullscreen, when you watch movie, when you start Teams meeting etc.). Stretchly tries to respect that, so that when DND is on, breaks are paused. This behavior can be turned off in Preferences (Show breaks even in DND).

There was some system error in some versions of Windows, that for some reason they always returned that system is in DND mode, so workaround for it is to change Stretchlys behavior in Preferences and set it to ignore DND.