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--- Comment #6 from Nate Graham ---
Oh, with a fullscreen window it's easier indeed. But I can't reproduce the
problem in your video with the 5.26 beta. :/
Regardless, it's a different issue from the one you described here, so let's
get a new bug
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--- Comment #5 from indecisiveautoma...@gmail.com ---
Oh ugh I forgot to add this in the comment but if it is a separate problem I'm
happy to open another issue
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--- Comment #4 from indecisiveautoma...@gmail.com ---
I do play a lot of games with my mouse, but I think I just didn't explain it
very well :) Actually in testing to reply, I find it difficult to reproduce on
one of my higher latency monitors. My
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--- Comment #3 from Nate Graham ---
That seems like a different issue. Also, how are you able to grab it while it's
in motion? you must have incredible mouse skills. I can't manage to do it.
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--- Comment #2 from indecisiveautoma...@gmail.com ---
This bug seems to have returned in the 5.26 Beta. Grabbing and dragging a
window in the Overview effect, letting go, and then clicking on it to grab it
again before it goes back to its original
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