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Why did you move from Windows to Linux?
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at some point windows removed the focus stealing prevention setting. So I moved to KDE plasma, which has global AND per app focus stealing prevention settings.
It does? BRB, putting Steam on the lowest level possible so I can turn everything else back up.
Yeah, when you are in a window, right click on the taskbar (or press ALT+F3) > special application/window properties > search for focus stealing prevention
Sometimes you have to fiddle with the matching criterea to get exactly the window you want.
You can also find a list of all your special app configs in the settings app.