I have Chrome setup to always be on Desktop 1, and Therm always on Desktop 2. I have Ctrl-1 mapped to switch to Desktop 1, Ctrl-2 to switch to Desktop 2, etc. So when I switch to Desktop 1 using that key combo, Chrome becomes the active app, taking keyboard input etc.
If I am using Therm on Desktop 2, and then I hit Ctrl-1 to switch to Desktop 1/Chrome, Chrome becomes the "active window" in that the desktop changes, Chrome becomes visible, the System Menu changes to Chrome etc. but Therm is still the target of any keyboard presses. i.e. if I hit Cmd-t for a new tab in Chrome, focus switches back to Therm and a new tab is created there etc. Keyboard focus should be sent to Chrome as soon as I switch away from Therm.
I have Chrome setup to always be on Desktop 1, and Therm always on Desktop 2. I have Ctrl-1 mapped to switch to Desktop 1, Ctrl-2 to switch to Desktop 2, etc. So when I switch to Desktop 1 using that key combo, Chrome becomes the active app, taking keyboard input etc.
If I am using Therm on Desktop 2, and then I hit Ctrl-1 to switch to Desktop 1/Chrome, Chrome becomes the "active window" in that the desktop changes, Chrome becomes visible, the System Menu changes to Chrome etc. but Therm is still the target of any keyboard presses. i.e. if I hit Cmd-t for a new tab in Chrome, focus switches back to Therm and a new tab is created there etc. Keyboard focus should be sent to Chrome as soon as I switch away from Therm.