Generally, Keyboard Maestro only considers windows that belong to the foreground application, and that are regular windows (not palettes or HUDs or whatever).
Generally, Keyboard Maestro only considers windows that belong to the foreground application, and that are regular windows (not palettes or HUDs or whatever).
Understood. But in this case it seems like a regular application. It even has an application menu bar. And it is the foreground application.