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saulperez2905 opened this issue Dec 20, 2018 · 5 comments
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the menu bar (minimize, maximize, close) is not easy to use #1026

saulperez2905 opened this issue Dec 20, 2018 · 5 comments
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Electerm version:

25.61

Operating system(linux, macos, or windows7/8/10?):

Windows

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When wanting to minimize, maximize or close electerm it is necessary that the mouse pointer is on the LINE of the image, if the pointer is not on the line, the action to be performed does not work

As you can see in the image, I will lock the icon but it will not be marked blue and if I click it it does not work, that is, I have to position the pointer over the line of the image.

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@zxdong262 zxdong262 added this to the v0.26 milestone Dec 20, 2018
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Right!

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saulperez2905 commented Dec 22, 2018 via email

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@saulperez2905 Hi, so you tried 0.25.65? windows 10?

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saulperez2905 commented Dec 22, 2018 via email

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saulperez2905 commented Dec 25, 2018 via email
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