Re: [Paraview] Pointer graphical and actual locations misaligned

2017-12-22 Thread Aron Helser
Hi Keith,
Yes, this is a known bug in some Intel graphics drivers, on Windows, and I
believe we've seen something similar on Linux, as well.
If your lucky enough to be running an Optimus laptop, just switching
ParaView to use the nvidia card fixes the problem.
Intel has also fixed the bug in their latest drivers, but my Dell laptop
hasn't picked up the fix in the official Dell drivers yet.

Here's the bug: https://gitlab.kitware.com/paraview/paraview/issues/17499

On Thu, Dec 21, 2017 at 3:05 PM, Lewis, Keith B CTR NSWCDD, E22 <
keith.b.lewis@navy.mil> wrote:

> Hello, ParaView Community:
> I'm using version 5.4.1 64-bit on Win10. The pull-down menu bar (File,
> Edit etc.) is hidden behind the window title bar. The upper row of buttons
> (Open, Save Data, Connect, etc.) are mostly visible, but the upper portion
> of the buttons are also behind the window title bar. The pointer appears to
> be in a different location than the window thinks it is. For example, if I
> put the pointer in the center of the Open button, the button is NOT
> highlighted and the hover-over help does NOT appear. If I move the pointer
> downward, the button highlights when the pointer is right near the bottom
> of the button. If I continue moving the pointer downward, the button stays
> highlighted for about button-height distance. So the pointer looks like
> it's active about a button height above where it appears. If I move the
> pointer back up to the center of the Open button and click and hold, the
> File menu is pulled down. It seems that ParaView is confused about whether
> or not there's a title bar and where the a
>  ctive portion of the window is. Also, the window is a little bit cut off
> left and right. Anyone know of a fix?
> Thanks,
> Keith
>
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[Paraview] Pointer graphical and actual locations misaligned

2017-12-21 Thread Lewis, Keith B CTR NSWCDD, E22
Hello, ParaView Community:
I'm using version 5.4.1 64-bit on Win10. The pull-down menu bar (File, Edit 
etc.) is hidden behind the window title bar. The upper row of buttons (Open, 
Save Data, Connect, etc.) are mostly visible, but the upper portion of the 
buttons are also behind the window title bar. The pointer appears to be in a 
different location than the window thinks it is. For example, if I put the 
pointer in the center of the Open button, the button is NOT highlighted and the 
hover-over help does NOT appear. If I move the pointer downward, the button 
highlights when the pointer is right near the bottom of the button. If I 
continue moving the pointer downward, the button stays highlighted for about 
button-height distance. So the pointer looks like it's active about a button 
height above where it appears. If I move the pointer back up to the center of 
the Open button and click and hold, the File menu is pulled down. It seems that 
ParaView is confused about whether or not there's a title bar and where the a
 ctive portion of the window is. Also, the window is a little bit cut off left 
and right. Anyone know of a fix?
Thanks,
Keith


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