I'm aware of how to make an app run as a service as well, but thanks again. Apps can run in the background when not running as a service. I can give you lots of examples (DisplayFusion, LightBulb, etc..), but launching, then removing all foreground windows. I'm a developer. What I am asking is why all the articles I've read, and the app itself, refers to the app running in the background as an option, but there is no inherent way to do that. I thought maybe I was just missing a setting or something. Running apps as a service that are not optimized to do so is not ideal and if this app does not support it, then I just won't use it...I was just hoping that I was wrong.