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I'm trying not to just resist everything new in mac OS right away, but this whole focus concept and do not disturb mode turning on without me asking it to and not having any option to disable it is just too much. I can imagine maybe using this in some exceptional circumstances where it actually occurred to me to do so, but I definitely want it to be a conscious decision.

In the preferences I could find no off switch. I tried setting it to only turn on when I'm in Antarctica and off when I'm not but it didn't seem to actually work as the little moon icon remained there even after this. I also tried to scheduling it to operate in a one minute window but even after that window elapsed it continued to be in 'do not disturb mode'. I don't tend to get a whole lot of notifications nor rely on them much but frankly the idea that they're being suppressed not under direction from me is infuriating and I don't want that to happen.

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[โ€“] GlitterInfection@lemmy.world 1 points 8 months ago (1 children)

I'm really confused. Focus mode doesn't just turn itself on or off for you. It's something you have to either activate or schedule. Third party apps can also activate it, I believe, with permission. It also synchronizes across devices, so if it's turned on on your phone it will turn on on your Mac.

You seem to be having some issue that isn't related to the default behavior or I'm not understanding what you're asking (my bad if so).

https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/turn-a-focus-on-or-off-mchl999b7c1a/mac

[โ€“] Jimmycrackcrack@lemmy.ml 2 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

Unfortunately... it can. Which I can say on the basis that, it did. There were no schedules or filters set in the settings for do not disturb and I don't know of any other way to deliberately cause it to activate. If there's more settings somewhere perhaps there some additional sets of rules and logic that would explain why this happened, but even if so, they never had any personal involvement from me.

In any case though, I had found the article you linked already while googling but in my frustration I must not have read very attentively because I misread the option clicking method of setting or disabling the focus state, and was option clicking on the moon icon instead rather than the time and date. Clicking where I should have worked, as did the suggestion from another user to use the switch in the control centre. The strange thing is that after trying both of these methods successfully, the far more intuitive and obvious method that I tried right from the start unsuccessfully, now started working. Prior to disabling via option click, and also through control centre, if I clicked on the crescent moon icon I would be presented with a list of focus states, of which my system seems to have only the one, 'do not disturb', while I could find no off switch it did seem that the most obvious form of toggle was likely to be clicking on the 'do not disturb' text since that was apparently the mode that it was in and it stood to reason that would likely toggle it off, except, it didn't do anything hence my utter confusion. Now it just works as you'd expect and I now have 3 ways to turn it on and off. The fact that that button just didn't work is about as explicable as why the focus state tripped in the first place through no actions of my own when you say it isn't supposed to do that.