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[BUG]: the cursor jumps #427
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Originally created by @zaeboba on GitHub (Jul 6, 2024).
I don't know what to fill in here, just take a look at the video
https://github.com/LGUG2Z/komorebi/assets/57330346/ac96d93a-cd30-44f9-9d64-67a5f52a17f4
this is the latest version, by the way on the previous version there was absolutely the same bug on the second monitor, only it was much worse, because of it I could not use telegram, could not open or view anything, because the cursor every time flew to the middle of the screen.
@ClixTW commented on GitHub (Jul 6, 2024):
It's probably not a bug🤔
komorebi.json/"mouse_follows_focus": false,@zaeboba commented on GitHub (Jul 6, 2024):
and when the mouse is always centered and because of this I can not do anything with the window\in the program window. is this a bug or not?
@CtByte commented on GitHub (Jul 6, 2024):
I sometimes have a bug when a window opens. The window opens and the mouse is at the center. I can then move the mouse around, but once I click anywhere on the window the mouse snaps back into the middle, preventing me to click where I want.
When this happens, I minimize the window by clicking its icon on the Windows bar. When I click the icon again and the window restores, then the mouse behaves normally again.
Not sure if this is the issue you are having (the video does not appear for me for some reason)
The
mouse_follows_focussetting should only move the mouse cursor when you switch between windows using the commands.