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Original von gambolputty
It's the background that's moveable, here's a screenshot with the icons on the top barely visible:
http://w1.586.telia.com/~u58615169/screen.png
It seems to happen when icons gets placed too far down on the screen.
Is there a way to turn of this behaviour, because I think it's slightly annoying.
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Does your Desktop also scroll if you move the mouse pointer against
the upper or lower edge without dragging or rubberbanding anything?
That would indicate that your virtual screen size is just
set higher than the physical one.
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Original von gambolputty
Could somebody try this:
Remove/hide the panel from the bottom and select two icons that is vertically aligned and drag them down towards the bottom of the screen until the lower one isn't visible anymore, then drop them.
If you then rubberband around the one on top and move the mouse downwards to get to the one that isn't visible, doesn't the desktop scroll so you can get to the lowest icon?
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Original von gambolputty
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Indeed, it behaved exactly as you described.
I never noticed that before...
But I'd call that a feature. How else would you
get back to an icon you moved offscreen?
The only other way would be to don't allow this
at all (which maybe would be better...).
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