The Microsoft Gaming overlay popup, also known as the Game Bar, is a feature introduced in Windows 10 that allows users to access certain gaming features and functionality while playing games. However, it is possible for this overlay to appear in non-gaming software as well.
There are a few reasons why this overlay may appear for non-gaming software:
1. Keyboard shortcuts: The default shortcut key to open the Game Bar is the Windows key + G. If you accidentally press these keys while working with non-gaming software, it may trigger the overlay popup.
2. System settings: The Game Bar can be enabled by default in Windows settings, meaning it will be active across all applications, whether they are games or not. If this is the case, the...