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Description
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe
If I'm working in another window or on something that opens on top of VLC, when I click back to VLC it pauses the video (as expected). However, it is hard to avoid doing unless you specifically target the window top bar, the menu bar, or the bottom icon bar.
Describe the solution you'd like
I would rather my initial click which brings that window into focus from pausing the playback. Basically, I would prefer an option to restrict the "pause" behavior to only when VLC is already the active window.
Describe alternatives you've considered
I think this as an optional feature so that people can use this or not as they prefer as this behavior may not upset others.
Additional context
When in full screen on a secondary window, things can pop up over the VLC. If I use "WIn + Direction Key" I can shift that window back to my work screen. However if there are other items on that screen the VLC will still be under those full screen. So it would be nice to be able to just click over without the pause behavior. That's part of the problem.
Also when "casting" to my Chromecast, switching to my VLC window which is showing the "cone", I don't always expect that that first click over will stop the video. It would be nice if the switch to VLC didn't pause, and then I could just "re-click" to click in the pause.