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Clicking very edge of program window clicks to window behind #7487

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SalutanisOrkonus opened this issue Sep 5, 2024 · 3 comments
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System Information

Windows 10

LMMS Version(s)

1.3.0-alpha.1.687+g35f350eef

Most Recent Working Version

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Bug Summary

If you click in the very edge of the LMMS window (for example, bringing your mouse as far right as it can go on the monitor), it will instead register to clicking whatever window you may have behind it (also pulling it up). Very annoying when trying to click the close button on maximized in-program things (like the piano roll), and possibly devastating if the window behind has something bad to click right behind

Expected Behaviour

it doesn't do that

Steps To Reproduce

click in the very edge of the LMMS window (for example, bringing your mouse as far right as it can go on the monitor)
I don't know if this is a problem when not maximized but idk who's using this not maximized

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@musikBear
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Neee thats because you do not have the first (top) window maximized. Maximize it and retry.
If you cant, (i cant) please close ticket.

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i specifically mentioned I have the window maximized

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Cant reproduce

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