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[RESOLVED] Preventing mouse hover over popup window?

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If I leave my mouse cursor on top of a subject line, a small popup window automatically appears showing that thread's latest content. This is very annoying.

 

Same with the title bar items (forums, content, community, file library, calendars, help); they all auto open a pull down menu if I hover my cursor over it.

 

I'm guessing there is a way to turn this stuff off but be darned if I can find it?

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Don't leave your mouse cursor ON the title/subject line. No popup then. I keep my cursor elsewhere on the screen and use the mouse wheel to scroll up/down.

Fr. Bill    

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Don't leave your mouse cursor ON the title/subject line. No popup then. I keep my cursor elsewhere on the screen and use the mouse wheel to scroll up/down.

 

I obviously try not too. Even when I move my mouse across the subject lines or titles, this forum starts immediately loading these popups and makes scrolling or moving around the page stutter or hesitate or they get in the way.

I like the fact a subject pops up automatically allowing a preview. But I have noticed that you seem to change this at regular intervals ,A few weeks ago it was a manual click to preview.

Anyways you obviously like to keep us interested.

I don't mind either option really .

I can take it.

 

cheers Andy

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It's nice to see it back in action. I admit I hated it at first but now can't seem to live without it. It saves clicking and opening things by giving you a preview to see if you're even interested.

Sincerely,

Chase 

 

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It's nice to see it back in action. I admit I hated it at first but now can't seem to live without it. It saves clicking and opening things by giving you a preview to see if you're even interested.

Absolutely!!

Saves on finger wear.

Jolly good.

A.

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Since no one has said anything, I'll assume this feature can not be turned off on a users end. Oh well.

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