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    • samranga
      samranga last edited by

      Hi,

      I am new to opera and switched to opera from chrome recently. The first problem I encountered with this opera browser is that when I wanted to go to another tab and click that tab, the 'click' doesn't work if the mouse pointer is at the top margin of the browser. I have to get the mouse pointer bit down to click any tab. Usually people are used to handle the mouse in such a way that we do not control the movement until the movement is automatically stopped by after meeting a margin of the screen. So when I move the mouse pointer to the top margin and click on a certain tab, the click doesn't work as it is not clicking any tab but the margin of the brouser window. This is very annoying.

      I think this issue might be simple to solve and so u should solve it, if u want to save the new opera users more.
      Thanks. Hope a reply.

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      • lando242
        lando242 last edited by

        the 'click' doesn't work if the mouse pointer is at the top margin of the browser.

        Options > 'Disable tab bar's top spacing when browser window is maximized'. Might need to enable power user mode to see this, I don't remember.

        I think this issue might be simple to solve and so u should solve it,

        User education is a problem. Unfortunately no one but the users has any control over that.

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        • A Former User
          A Former User last edited by

          Options > 'Disable tab bar's top spacing when browser window is maximized'. Might need to enable power user mode to see this, I don't remember.

          You only need to check the advanced settings checkbox.

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