How to make a non-active window also react to mouse clicks immediately, rather than having it become

Posted by Pieter Witvoet on Super User See other posts from Super User or by Pieter Witvoet
Published on 2010-04-07T07:26:24Z Indexed on 2010/04/07 7:33 UTC
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I've been using a Mac at work for a couple of months now, but after getting used to it there still are some annoyances that I'm trying to eliminate. If I have multiple windows open, clicking on a non-active window will activate it - but the application does not register the click. Coming from a Windows background, this makes the UI feel very sluggish, as I feel I'm spending far more clicks than I should.

Is there a way to configure this behavior? I know there are utilities available for Windows to tweak things like this, are there any similar tools available for Mac OS?

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