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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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0005902 | DarkRadiant | GUI | public | 09.02.2022 19:38 | 19.08.2022 15:33 |
Reporter | Bikerdude | Assigned To | orbweaver | ||
Priority | normal | Severity | normal | Reproducibility | always |
Status | closed | Resolution | fixed | ||
Platform | PC | OS | Windows | OS Version | 10 (21H1) |
Product Version | 2.14.0 | ||||
Fixed in Version | 3.0.0 | ||||
Summary | 0005902: Right click conteaxt menu | ||||
Description | Using a reasonably modern and lightweight mouse (I have tested this issue on the Logitech M90/100, Razer Deatheradder V2 mini, Corsair, if I attempt to right click to get the context menu in orthoview the mouse will always move 75% of the time causing the menu not to appear. I appreciate that RMB + drag is used to move around in orthoview and I use it a lot. But could we somehow tweak it so that when the mouse is moved beyond a few pixels then the drag function works as expected allowing the right-click menu to appear unhindered? | ||||
Tags | No tags attached. | ||||
As of eeb79bc29cdcadb2626b164d8496c63ec50d1093 there is now a threshold for dragging before the context menu will be disabled. I've set the default at 15 pixels but the exact value can be configured through the user.xml in case this default doesn't work well for certain input devices. | |
Many thanks. | |
Date Modified | Username | Field | Change |
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09.02.2022 19:38 | Bikerdude | New Issue | |
09.02.2022 20:42 | orbweaver | Assigned To | => orbweaver |
09.02.2022 20:42 | orbweaver | Status | new => assigned |
09.02.2022 21:00 | Bikerdude | Description Updated | |
16.02.2022 20:47 | orbweaver | Status | assigned => resolved |
16.02.2022 20:47 | orbweaver | Resolution | open => fixed |
16.02.2022 20:47 | orbweaver | Fixed in Version | => 3.0.0 |
16.02.2022 20:47 | orbweaver | Note Added: 0014728 | |
17.02.2022 06:43 | Bikerdude | Note Added: 0014734 | |
19.08.2022 15:33 | greebo | Status | resolved => closed |