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I like using the Do Not Disturb (DND) detection to prevent Stretchy breaks obscuring my screen during meetings, but it resets the breaks every time it unpauses. This means that if I have long breaks set to once an hour, but every 30 minutes or so enter DND for even a minute (short call, sharepoint fullscreen, etc), I will never actually get a long break.
Possible solution
Provide setting to remember breaks after DND ends, that is resume timers/counters from the state they were in when DND started.
Alternative solutions
Have DND only prevent breaks from appearing, but keep the timers running. That is, if I have 30 minutes till a long break, and enter DND for 10 minutes, then after exiting it I should be 20 minutes away from a long break. If time to long break goes below zero, it should trigger immediately after exiting DND.
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Windows 11 Enterprise 10.0.22631 Build 22631
Problem description
I like using the Do Not Disturb (DND) detection to prevent Stretchy breaks obscuring my screen during meetings, but it resets the breaks every time it unpauses. This means that if I have long breaks set to once an hour, but every 30 minutes or so enter DND for even a minute (short call, sharepoint fullscreen, etc), I will never actually get a long break.
Possible solution
Provide setting to remember breaks after DND ends, that is resume timers/counters from the state they were in when DND started.
Alternative solutions
Have DND only prevent breaks from appearing, but keep the timers running. That is, if I have 30 minutes till a long break, and enter DND for 10 minutes, then after exiting it I should be 20 minutes away from a long break. If time to long break goes below zero, it should trigger immediately after exiting DND.
Additional information
No response
Code of Conduct
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: