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Old 06.06.2009, 14:26
whazzup
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Default JDownloader icon (dropdown menu) doesn't respond to tablet pen click

As above, running JD 0.5.949.

What happens is, the rest of JD has no problem accepting my pen clicks, except for the globe icon, where the dropdown menu is supposed to appear. This happens on 2 machines.

The 1st is a Wacom Interactive Pen Display Screen (model: DTU-710), on an XP machine. The 2nd is a tablet notebook, HP TX2500, running Windows 7 RC.

Both hardware uses the same pen tablet driver from Wacom.
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Old 07.06.2009, 19:01
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its just an normal element like all other.

You can try to disable the window decoration under configuration -> interface. Then the globe will be a normal toolbar button.
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Old 09.06.2009, 04:07
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windows decoration is already disabled, the globe still looks like a globe...

anyway, i realised i CAN get the dropdown menu 2 appear, but about once in 5-6 tries. i think it could be due to the way the pen cursor moves during the act of clicking. Using a mouse, when clicking, the cursor is totally stationary, but the pen cursor's position will shift, because it's hard to keep a hand still.

So this somehow affects the ability to activate the main menu. Oh well, i'm just doing my part and contributing my experience with the software. It's up to you whether you think it's a bug or not.
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