Ticket UUID: | 786a7c881b304883766491997afcfea8128e5da9 | |||
Title: | Contextual menus don't appear on secondary monitor in Manjaro Linux (XFCE) | |||
Status: | Closed | Type: | Bug | |
Severity: | Minor | Priority: | Low | |
Subsystem: | General | Resolution: | Unable_To_Reproduce | |
Last Modified: | 2019-09-06 21:49:47 | |||
Version Found In: | Linux 0.4.15-1 | |||
Nar56 — 2019-09-06 00:35:27 This might be an issue very particular to certain monitor setups on Arch/Manjaro, but when ripcord is on my secondary monitor, I am unable to open any contextual menus. Right click does nothing, menu bar does nothing even when navigated via keyboard. Left clicks work fine, but ripcord loses much usability. Having it maximized or windowed doesn't change it. Dragging it over to my primary monitor fixes the issue. Even having it half on my primary monitor and half on the secondary allows context menus to be shown at only right clicks on the primary monitor side. Going into XFCE display settings and setting my secondary monitor as primary fixes the issue, and doesn't prevent my actual primary monitor (when it is marked as secondary) from displaying contextual menus. This is why I think this might be a very unique issue regarding my monitor(s). However, Ripcord is the only application affected like this - tested several other programs and they worked fine. | ||||
cancel — 2019-09-06 21:46:52 This doesn't happen on my Xfce test VM. In general there is nothing I can do about these kinds of Linux desktop issues -- you're on your own. There is too much out of my control, and Linux is too fragmented to get any kind of consistency out of multi-layered desktop stuff. | ||||
cancel — 2019-09-06 21:49:47 I should add that you can join the Discord or Slack instances and ask for help -- but these kinds of Linux desktop issues don't belong in the bug tracker. They aren't bugs with Ripcord. |