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Topic: «Disabling classic snapping does not always work , With Desktop Divider in AWM 7.1 beta 1 » on forum: Beta Testing   Views: 3585
 
Pim Joosten
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Posted: 04/11/2012 12:53:41
 
 
I just installed AWM 7.1 beta 1 and was trying a couple of the new functionalities. After switching off classic snapping to Desktop Divider tiles, I noticed that on my laptop monitor (1280 x 768) if I move a window downward it still snaps to the desktop tile. On my 2nd monitor (1024 x 768) it does not happen. Strangely, on the 1st monitor snapping does not happen when moving horizontally or upward. It only happens when moving downward. If I make my 2nd monitor the primary monitor instead of the 1st, nothing changes: snapping still occurs on the 1st monitor only when moving downward.

I am using Vista Ultimate 32-bit.
 
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Bogdan Polishchuk
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Posted: 04/15/2012 22:55:44
 
 
Hello Pim.

We tried to reproduce this issue and it hasn't been confirmed yet.

The problem always occurs on your laptop monitor, whether it is primary or secondary, am i right?

Please send us your configuration files using the "send to tech support" tool.

Best regards.
 
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Pim Joosten
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Posted: 04/16/2012 01:35:22
 
 
Hello Bogdan,

Thank you for your reply. Before posting bugs I always check and double check. After your message I triple checked and this time I did not observe the above problem. I was however fully certain about the issue at the time. Maybe because of some unknown reason it existed then. In any case, right now the issue does not exist anymore. If it shows up again I will let you know.

Best regards.
 
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Bogdan Polishchuk
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Posted: 04/16/2012 02:50:02
 
 
Hello Pim.

Thank you for informing us.

I hope the problem won't show up again :)

Best regards.
 
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