OS: Windows 11 24H2 64bit
The context menu opens after a right mouse button drag (pan).
After drawing a shape, for example: a rectangle
In the draw window: Image > Draw
Effect:
The context menu covers the shape, when right mouse button dragging (panning) over the shape. A workaround is to right mouse drag near the right and bottom edges of the image preview, so that the menu doesn't cover the shape.
Screen recording: https://imgur.com/a/WKgRIH4
And when the context menu is open, the mouse pointer doesn't change when moving over:
- a shape (expected: four way arrows, to show that a left drag will move the shape)
- a shape's handles (small squares) (expected: a diagonal two way arrow, to show that a left drag will resize)
Screen recording: https://imgur.com/a/G8232rg
The context menu has to be dismissed by either:
- pressing esc
- left mouse clicking on the just drawn shape
To reproduce:
1. Open a medium sized image, big enough to allow for zooming and panning in the draw window
2. Open the draw window: Image > Draw
3. Zoom in to the center of the image: mouse wheel forward
4. Change to the rectangle tool, in the top left toolbar
5. Draw a rectangle on the image: left mouse button drag
6. Pan the image: Right mouse button drag
Actual behaviour (bug): The right click context menu opens when the right mouse button is released
Expected behaviour: No context menu after panning.
Note: Only show the context menu when pressing and releasing the right mouse button, without moving the mouse. It should probably allow for moving the mouse a couple of pixels.
This suggestion:
Mouse click drag threshold needed for better intuitivity
viewtopic.php?p=204103#p204103
mentions one case where it's difficult not to move the pointer slightly:
right clicking with a Wacom tablet stylus' button while hovering millimeters over the tablet.