A work around that you might want to consider is to select an image, 
zoom in all the way (CTRL+Mouse Wheel) then press TAB to remove all the 
panels. You should then be able to navigate to the next images, apply 
ratings and color labels which will be applied to the correct images.

This is how I did it before version 1.6 added the "sticky preview" 
option (but I use the arrows on the keyboard not the mouse).

Riley

On 16/01/15 04:18 AM, [email protected] wrote:
> On 2015-01-16 05:05, Tobias Ellinghaus wrote:
>
>> Oh, that is probably an oversight since most people use
>> focus-follows-mouse
>> (at least i do) so when i move my mouse away i can't trigger shortcuts.
>>
> Ah --- so we are at least two. I can't find the reference here, but I
> remember quite clearly that when I reported a bug about GNOME
> misbehaving with focus-follow-mouse (I think it was to activate the Find
> option of dconf-editor) I received the answer that only Click-to-focus
> is supported :-(.
>
> A lot of things misbehave in FFM, and every day they are more --- I even
> had to write a gnome-shell  extension to switch between FFM and CTF
> because otherwise there are a lot of application (especially the menus
> when going out of the  main windows) that are plainly unusable.
>
> Having an application that misbehave the other way around is at least
> refreshing ;-)
>
> Thanks,
> Romano
>


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