Jozydapozy
9 discussion posts
When I want to close a tab in Google Chrome with 3.5.0 (beta 5) it closes, but after that, my chrome window is moved to my other screen. Normally this would only happen when I clicked next to a tab!
We've confirmed this issue, and will hopefully have it fixed up for one of the next few beta versions.
Thanks!
Just wanted to follow up and let you know that this issue is all fixed up in 3.5 Beta 6.
Thanks!
Jozydapozy
9 discussion posts
Thanks for the update.
Although closing tabs is now again working as expected, clicking on any 'blank' space in the title-bar of Chrome doesn't work anymore.
In other words: Middle-click window moving seems to be disabled for Chrome completely now.
I'm using Chrome's latest dev-version by the way (19.0.1049.3 dev-m)
Unfortunately Chrome doesn't report any difference between middle-clicking the titlebar, and middle-clicking the tabs, which is why it broke when middle-clicking the tabs. However, you can still move it to the next monitor by middle-clicking on the caption buttons (the minimize, maximize, and close buttons in the top-right).
Thanks!
Jozydapozy
9 discussion posts
Hi Keith, thanks for you reply, but the thing is: It worked without any problems, until beta 5..
I know the way you mention (like in Firefox) but that's not what I want..
Since it used to work perfectly maybe you can take another look into what has changed..
Thanks Jozydapozy, we'll definitely look into it again. We had assumed something changed in the latest Chrome versions, but perhaps not. I'll post an update as soon as we have one.
Thanks!
schroep
22 discussion posts
I will confirm what Jozydapozy has said ... DisplayFusion middle-clicking to switch screens worked perfectly with the latest version of Chrome prior to Beta 5. In Beta 5, it still worked, UNLESS you middle-clicked the last tab (indicating DisplayFusion was "reading" that last tab as not being a true tab, but part of the top bar). In Beta 6, it doesn't work at all.
We're still working on trying to fix this up proper. There's a race condition between the Chrome tab closing, and the checks that DisplayFusion has to do to determine whether the mouse is over a tab, or the titlebar when middle-clicking. For now, you can move the Chrome window by middle clicking over the caption buttons, and we'll keep working on it to see if there's any way we can fix it up.
Thanks!
Jozydapozy
9 discussion posts
In beta 8 the bug seems to be solved!
Keith. Thank you for this great product!
schroep
22 discussion posts
I agree, it looks to be fixed.
Thanks!
Excellent, glad to hear it guys!