On Sun, Jun 19, 2022 at 11:35 PM Dov Grobgeld wrote:
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> AddToFunc "Raise/Move/Shade"
> + "M" Raise
> + "M" Move
> + "C" Raise
> + "D" WindowShade
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> Apparently the "double" execution caused the behavior that I was seeing.
>
This is why it is co
Hi and thanks for your previous help, and sorry for the delay in
replying. I thought I'd share my solution, which has nothing to do
with hardware, in case someone else encounters the same issue:
The problem was that I had due to a bad merge I had two instances of
the following function:
AddToFunc
> I have a weird problem on my laptop
I would also be asking on the hardware side. You mentioned releasing
a mouse button after dragging a window. Is this a physical button on
a USB mouse, or a physical button on touch pad, or a touch pad with a
down, up, down, drag motion? Especially the last
On Mon, May 30, 2022 at 12:27 AM Dov Grobgeld wrote:
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> Hello,
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> The problem is that when I drag a window and then release the mouse
> button, the dragging does not stop. It only stops after clicking the
> mouse button one more time.
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> Thanks in advance for any ideas.
Two thoughts. First che
Hello,
I have a weird problem on my laptop that I wonder if anyone can help me with.
The problem is that when I drag a window and then release the mouse
button, the dragging does not stop. It only stops after clicking the
mouse button one more time.
In detail
1. Click left mouse button (LMB) in