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I’ve developed a Flutter application that targets both iOS and Windows platforms. While the app functions well on iOS, I’m encountering a strange issue on Windows.

When the app is launched on Windows, it appears to block interaction with the desktop entirely. I’m unable to click or interact with any icons or shortcuts on the desktop. Interestingly, if I open File Explorer and navigate through it, normal interactions resume—but only within Explorer. The desktop itself remains unresponsive until I close the Flutter application.

It seems specific to the Windows build and how it behaves upon startup.

Has anyone experienced something similar or have insight into what might be causing this behavior?

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  • Did you find any solution? Some users from my app are reporting the same issue, but I cannot reproduce it in my local environment Commented Nov 7 at 20:52

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