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Is there a way to turn off this mode? I must have clicked it by accident, and now it's getting really annoying.

I've looked in the preferences and perspectives pane, but can't see anything. Does anyone know where this option is configured?

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    I would really like to add +2.
    – Chris W
    Jul 31, 2013 at 20:22

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Preferences -> Run/Debug -> Perspectives -> Open the associated perspective when application suspends

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    @sdolan: The search field in the preferences dialog is very useful for finding these things
    – skaffman
    Mar 25, 2010 at 14:26
  • Note that this doesn't work. Only real solution: stackoverflow.com/a/27507568/1599699
    – Andrew
    Aug 16, 2017 at 12:38
  • @Andrew you may have another problem. This works for me and probably others judging by the up votes.
    – brendan
    Jun 19, 2019 at 20:42
  • Congrats. There are different versions.
    – Andrew
    Jun 19, 2019 at 21:29
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Other option is you can also reset your perspective preference from windows -> reset perspective and then run/debug then a dialog asking to switch to debug perspective when every time you debug the application and say check NO.

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Goto Windows - > preference -> General ->perspectives -> make default your perspective or press reset to default to forget the previous settings.

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@skaffman in addition to this you may also need to set the Prefrences> Run/Debug> Perspectives> "Open associated perspective when an application suspends" to Prompt or never.

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Go to Window→perspective→close perspective.

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What worked for me was to click on "Java" perspective icon in upper right corner, then under Window menu select Perspective, then Reset Perspective..., it will say "Reset the Java perspective to its default?", then click on "Reset Perspective".

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