[Duplicated]When at the edge of the screen, the cursor doesn't interact with certain parts of the window
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HollowNaught last edited by leocg
When you move the cursor to the very top of the screen (so that its unable to move any further up), you're able to click and select tabs but not consistently able to delete them with ctrl+left mouse or middle mouse. I have no idea what determines whether a tab is able to be deleted like this, but all are able to be deleted when hovering over them
Similarly, if you move the mouse to the very right of the screen (so that its unable to move any further right), you're unable to interact with the scroll bar
Likewise, if you move the mouse to the very left of the screen (so that its unable to move any further left), you're unable to interact with the workspaces
Is there an option that allows me to increase the interaction boxes for these? It's somewhat annoying. I can understand this being the case when not in fullscreen mode, but it's in fullscreen mode. I'm not planning on resizing the windowRequired Info:
Windows Version: 10.0.19045 Build 19045, Microsoft Windows 10 Home
Opera Verision: 100.0.4815.76Hoping for some help,
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Duradan last edited by
That is small potatoes. I hate the fact that now you have to aim for the scroll bar. Used to be the scroll bar wasn't hard to get to, but now you can't just roll the mouse and hit the scroll bar, you have to piss around and actually aim for it. Why? Is this some game now? "Can you scroll your browser?" from Parker Brothers?
I don't want a game in my browser. I want a browser that I can scroll the page without having to carefully put my mouse pointer directly onto the scroll bar.
Way to 'improve' your browser, Opera. -