Actually, to be more specific, it seems to raise all application windows when I click there. So it is technically raising the most recently used window. But I would expect my windows not to be re-z-stacked when I click the icon.
Actually, to be more specific, it seems to raise all application windows when I click there. So it is technically raising the most recently used window. But I would expect my windows not to be re-z-stacked when I click the icon.