Closed
Bug 229428
Opened 22 years ago
Closed 22 years ago
Hover status disappears after +/-0.5secs on secondary monitor. In browser GUI and websites.
Categories
(SeaMonkey :: General, defect)
Tracking
(Not tracked)
VERIFIED
DUPLICATE
of bug 135079
People
(Reporter: sneax, Unassigned)
Details
User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1; .NET CLR 1.1.4322)
Build Identifier: All Mozilla verions (including Thunderbird/Firebird) 1.5 and 1.6b
When I move my mouse to select something and I hover a button the button
changes to hover status. It stays in 'hover' as long as I hold my mouse pointer
over the button on my primary screen. On my secondary screen tho the hover
status dissapears ofter I left my mouse pointer standing over a button for
longer then +/-0.5secs. Moving the mouse activates hover for another +/-0.5secs
again. This also happens when 1 instance of Mozilla is spread over the 2
monitors. Links on the primary monitor will stay hover, links on the secondary
will 'leave' hover after +/-0.5secs
Reproducible: Always
Steps to Reproduce:
1.Hover any button in Mozilla1.5/1.6b/Thunderbird/Firebird on (my) secondary
monitor.
2.Stop the mouse cursor on that button.
Actual Results:
The hover effect will disspaear after holding your mouse still for about
0.5sec. Doesn't happen with any other program nor on my primary monitor.
Expected Results:
Keep the button in 'hover status' or whatever that name is when my mouse
pointer is still over the link.
I have a RADEON9800PRO Primary monitor is a LG FLatron995FT (19" CRT) and
Secondary monitor is a Acer AL718 (17" TFT). This does not happen in any other
program (also not in IE!) but only with all Mozilla related programs.
Comment 1•22 years ago
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See bug 159277
Comment 2•22 years ago
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Duping
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 135079 ***
Status: UNCONFIRMED → RESOLVED
Closed: 22 years ago
Resolution: --- → DUPLICATE
Updated•21 years ago
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Product: Browser → Seamonkey
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