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Wow, thanks a lot! I've already lost all hope to get any answer for this question. :)– DemilerCommented Oct 13, 2020 at 14:42
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Id = 999 was just an example, it wasn't a requirement. Thanks again!– DemilerCommented Oct 13, 2020 at 14:49
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I really want a keyboard shortcut to close all open notifications -- do you know a way to get the ids of open notifications that weren't opened in this way? Looks like it might not be possible.– simonCommented Mar 15, 2021 at 19:21
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@simon This is not how the site is supposed to work. Even if I knew a way, I wouldn't publish it here. Ask a new question; include a link to this one if you think it provides context. Then you can lure me by linking to the new question in yet another comment here. I don't know the answer yet but maybe I will research the problem. Or maybe somebody else will help you.– Kamil MaciorowskiCommented Mar 15, 2021 at 19:55
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Fair enough mate, I was going to suggest I could post a new question, but not to worry.– simonCommented Mar 15, 2021 at 20:01
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