It is generally possible to have a TerminalControl focused that doesn't exist anymore #1389

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opened 2026-01-30 22:24:30 +00:00 by claunia · 0 comments
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Originally created by @Summon528 on GitHub (May 28, 2019).

Environment

Windows build number: Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.18898.1000]
Windows Terminal version (if applicable): 

Any other software?

Steps to reproduce

  1. Open terminal (Assuming Powershell is the default profile)
  2. Open two cmd tabs
  3. Use middle click to close those two cmd tabs

Expected behavior

Two cmd tabs are closed and PowerShell is in focus

Actual behavior

CMD is still in focus despite it is not shown in the tab bar

Might be related to #767

Originally created by @Summon528 on GitHub (May 28, 2019). <!-- This bug tracker is monitored by Windows Terminal development team and other technical folks. **Important: When reporting BSODs or security issues, DO NOT attach memory dumps, logs, or traces to Github issues**. Instead, send dumps/traces to secure@microsoft.com, referencing this GitHub issue. Please use this form and describe your issue, concisely but precisely, with as much detail as possible. --> # Environment ```none Windows build number: Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.18898.1000] Windows Terminal version (if applicable): Any other software? ``` # Steps to reproduce 1. Open terminal (Assuming Powershell is the default profile) 2. Open two cmd tabs 3. Use middle click to close those two cmd tabs <!-- A description of how to trigger this bug. --> # Expected behavior Two cmd tabs are closed and PowerShell is in focus <!-- A description of what you're expecting, possibly containing screenshots or reference material. --> # Actual behavior CMD is still in focus despite it is not shown in the tab bar <!-- What's actually happening? --> Might be related to #767
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Reference: starred/terminal#1389