Tim Andrew
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Rethink the flyaway top bar. It should only be the center of the application akin to the way Microsoft RDP does it. For instance, when connecting to a Windows 10 workspace that's full screen, you want to go to the top right and click the X to close a windows app like Outlook. Unfortunately, the workspace app itself overlays it's own window exactly where you want to click because it assumes you're trying to leave the workspace window and not simply X out of something at the top right of the screen. This means you've got to very gingerly move the pointer near the top right to trigger only the current application window. If you go to far, you'll almost certainly exit out of the workspace.
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