Bugs item #592008, was opened at 2002-08-07 05:09
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Category: UI
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
>Priority: 2
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Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: no clocktooltip unless toolbar has focus
Initial Comment:
The clocktooltip that appears when you set the
clocktooltipform preference only appears when one of
the windows toolbars has focus.
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1. Set clocktooltip
2. Restart the QSD
3. Click on its toolbar grab bar
4. Hover mouse over QSD - tooltip appears
5. Click on an application (eg. Internet Explorer)
6. Hover mouse over QSD - tooltip does not apper
I'm running Windows 2000 Pro SP2.
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Comment By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Date: 2003-01-09 18:21
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If there's a workaround for this I'd really appreciate it, as I like
the "save-the-screen-real-estate-hide-windows-clock" feature.
But this focusing requirement beats the purpose.
Also, as a possible enhancement, double-click on the QSD
may be assigned to showing up the date-time control panel
applet, as it works on the regular start-bar system tray's time.
I've ended up changing search.htm like the following to
achieve a similar reaction:
document.write(
(multiline ? '<textarea ' : '<input ')
[...deleted...]
+ 'oncontextmenu="return showcal();" '
+ 'ondblclick="return run(\'timedate.cpl\');" '
I realize this kinda beats the flexibility of showing the
calendar using either right-click, or double click, but
personally I'd think it's a better usage of "clicks"! :)
Thanks!
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