[Duplicated]Middle click to close tab does not work a 100% if you put the cursor the highest it can go on the Opera screen
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barcab last edited by leocg
After the (unwanted) update to Opera One, a bug/stupid change was introduced where very often you can't close a tab in full screen Opera by middle click if your mouse cursor is in it's highest position on screen. If you lower the cursor by literally a pixel or two, than it will work 100% of times, and close that tab after middle click.
It's super annoying since it's really hard to control your muse cursor not to hit that last pixel of the Opera window. In fact, it is so much faster and easier to land on that last, highest pixel in order to middle click and close a tab than to land somewhere in the middle of the tab.
Also the infuriating part is that it is very inconsistent.Am I suddenly doing something wrong after the update? Are there any known workarounds for this issue?
For me it's such a deal breaker that I will revert back to using Chrome if it doesn't get resolved.
I would appreciate any feedback.
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