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Originally Posted by SleazyP84
I think the Unibet tables prioritise in the order in which action is required. So if you need to make a decision on table 1 and then table 2 requires action as well it'll flash on the taskbar but won't move the front until you complete the choice on table 1 or manually select table 2 from the taskbar.
I think that's how it works I'll check later today.
I suppose what I mean is like this:
1. No action pending, currently table 1 at front, table 2 at back
2. Action pending on table 2, however table prioritization does not occur until/unless the player clicks on any unibet window
3. Action now pending on table 1, however table 2 is still first in some internal queue even though table 1 is showing at front
4. User clicks on table 1, table 2 jumps to the front
I did have a try this morning and it seems to be able to jump in front of other stuff (e.g. chrome), just not when the competitor's client has focus (in other words for 99% of users table prioritization does occur correctly in step 2). The workaround is to click on some empty space (yes there is some, just not much) on one of the unibet tables whenever there is no action pending on the competitor site. I think it wouldn't be possible to stack all tables from the different sites together, but that's just meh anyway.