It seems there's a fair bit of "I thought it was just me" going around.
I've made an issue for this.
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-4286
On 2020-05-01 02:00, James Ostrowick wrote:
I’m so glad someone else is having this problem! I thought it was just
me.
It drives me nuts trying to create a debug breakpoint as well,
sometimes I have to click several times to get it to acknowledge the
breakpoint insertion.
What I have noticed is that it if you click, pause for about a second
and then click again it acknowledges the second click better. (When
creating breakpoints)
I’ve also found that the external mouse is less accurate than the
trackpad for some very strange reason, possibly something to do with
the resolution of the mouse being lower than the trackpad?
So, bluetooth apple mouse clicks tend NOT to be recognised as easily
as the trackpad.
I first noticed this irritation in NB 10, but its persisted into 11 as
well
This is on MacOS X Catalina 10.15.4, NB 11.3
On 01 May 2020, at 07:51, Alan <netbeans.5zc...@ambitonline.com
<mailto:netbeans.5zc...@ambitonline.com>> wrote:
I think Scott is onto something. I've run 20 or so tests where I
experienced this by leaving my external mouse still and using the
button on the laptop touchpad to do the clicking, and there were no
"missed/ignored" clicks. Same story for a similar problem with
opening files via double-click.
On 2020-04-30 18:39, Alan wrote:
That's a definite possibility... I'm a "drive by clicker", notorious
for small mouse shifts between down and up. I'll try testing that out.
On 2020-04-30 16:11, Scott Palmer wrote:
Same on macOS. It seems if the mouse moves a single pixel between
mouse down and mouse up then it may not count as a click.
Scott
On Apr 30, 2020, at 11:59 AM, Darin Miller
<darinsmil...@gmail.com> wrote:
I also observe the "ultra precise" mouse behavior. Both on win7
and win10 desktops.
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On Thu, Apr 30, 2020 at 9:52 AM Alan
<netbeans.5zc...@ambitonline.com
<mailto:netbeans.5zc...@ambitonline.com>> wrote:
Hi Eirik,
No display scaling, everything is 100%. It's also
monitor-independent. The problem is inconsistent, although
it's more prevalent with breakpoints than with the document
close. The highlight box is a good indication that the mouse
position is getting read right, it's the click event that
seems to be problematic.
At this point I'm waiting for a time when I have the presence
of mind to start screen captures. Then maybe I can better
characterize the problem. It doesn't appear to be a consistent
shift. I suspect the location of the actual hostspot is
dependent on screen coordinates. I've had this experience with
all the 11.x series, can't recall if it was there in 10.x or
not, but it's new since 8.2. If it's not "just me" with this
problem I'll see if I can set aside some time to get some more
actionable information.
This is an older machine, ASUS G75 laptop, i7-3630QM CPU, 12GB
RAM, SSD drives. Video card is NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660M, two
external monitors, external mouse Logitech M545. NB is usually
on a LG QHD 2560x1440 monitor.
On 2020-04-30 10:37, Eirik Bakke wrote:
I get the red box hover highlight around the "X" to close a document, but
unless I click in exactly the right place within that box, the document doesn't close.
Hmm, odd--I'm on Windows 10 as well, and hadn't had this problem. Do you have HiDPI scaling active
by any chance? ("Display Settings"->"Change the Size of Text, Apps and Other
Items")
Will be easier to debug if you can find a way to consistently reproduce the
problem.
-- Eirik
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Subject: Mouse quirks
The question about odd laptop quirks has reminded me. Does anyone else
experience this...
Under intermittent circumstances, mouse clicks seem to need to be extremely precise.
For example on closing a document, I get the red box hover highlight around the
"X" to close a document, but unless I click in exactly the right place within
that box, the document doesn't close.
There's no consistency as to where the right spot is, either. This happens
with sufficient frequency that I'm in the habit of using Crtl-W or right
clicking and selecting close instead.
I also get this when trying to clear a breakpoint.
Running Windows 10 rev 1909, 64 bit, Java 13.0.2.
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