Problem #1: The invisible mouse.
1. Use slideshow <ctrl + l> on a few files.
2. Fullscreen setting off.
3. Loop setting on.
4. Press mouse left button. An image is shown.
5 . Press mouse left button again. Another image is shown.
6. Mouse disappears until program restart.
This happened 2 times in a row for me. The next 2 attempts, the mouse didn't disappear.
This is similar to the hide-a-mouse problem discussed in topic below, but it does not require fullscreen :
Cursor disappears after lossless crop:
http://newsgroup.xnview.com/viewtopic.php?t=4411
Problem #2:
Hide-a-mouse is active in desktop view & pressing "go". This should never happen.
Problem #3:
I managed to have 2 images displayed at once while testing above problem again. Not using fullscreen. My settings are set for only displaying 1 image at a time.
Problem #4:
Slideshow can run backwards by pressing LMB with loop enabled while performing above steps. I think another user reported this at link below:
http://newsgroup.xnview.com/viewtopic.php?t=5301
Slideshow: vanishing cursor and 3 more.
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Re: Slideshow: vanishing cursor and 3 more.
When you press esc, the cursor is not shown??marsh wrote:Problem #1: The invisible mouse.
1. Use slideshow <ctrl + l> on a few files.
2. Fullscreen setting off.
3. Loop setting on.
4. Press mouse left button. An image is shown.
5 . Press mouse left button again. Another image is shown.
6. Mouse disappears until program restart.
This happened 2 times in a row for me. The next 2 attempts, the mouse didn't disappear.
This is similar to the hide-a-mouse problem discussed in topic below, but it does not require fullscreen :
Cursor disappears after lossless crop:
http://newsgroup.xnview.com/viewtopic.php?t=4411
Pierre.
Re: Slideshow: vanishing cursor and 3 more.
No. I used <esc> until I left program. I don't remember seeing mouse even in browser. Today, I cannot recreate this problem.xnview wrote: When you press esc, the cursor is not shown??