Bugs item #592008, was opened at 2002-08-07 14:09 Message generated for change (Comment added) made by kimgrasman You can respond by visiting: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=432066&aid=592008&group_id=42081
Please note that this message will contain a full copy of the comment thread, including the initial issue submission, for this request, not just the latest update. Category: UI Group: None Status: Open Resolution: None Priority: 2 Private: No 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. . 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. [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >Comment By: Kim Grsman (kimgrasman) Date: 2008-10-02 18:52 Message: Hello, I think this is default Windows behavior, even if I agree it's not great for end-users. See: http://blogs.msdn.com/oldnewthing/archive/2007/04/05/2028099.aspx I think we should close this, but see if we can find a better way of hinting at the time. The double-click wish is interesting, maybe we could make that into a feature request, and look into it? - Kim ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Comment By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody) Date: 2003-01-10 03:21 Message: Logged In: NO 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! ---------------------------------------------------------------------- You can respond by visiting: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=432066&aid=592008&group_id=42081 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by the Moblin Your Move Developer's challenge Build the coolest Linux based applications with Moblin SDK & win great prizes Grand prize is a trip for two to an Open Source event anywhere in the world http://moblin-contest.org/redirect.php?banner_id=100&url=/ _______________________________________________ Archive: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dqsd-devel
