"Cat" <> wrote in message
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> On Jul 23, 9:36 am, "Jon" <Email_Addr...@SomewhereOrOther.com> wrote:
>> "Cat" <typing...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>>
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>>
>> > Normal menus disappear when they lose focus. But as you may know, pop-
>> > up menus from notification icon don't. I know that this behaviour has
>> > been existing since Windows 95, and Microsoft thinks it is a
>> > 'feature'.
>>
>> > But this behaviour is very annoying. Many times, that sort of pop-up
>> > menu pops up by some mistake, and it never disappears even if I click
>> > elsewhere, or press ESC. I have to choose one of its items to close
>> > it.
>>
>> > Is there any way to system-widely disable this 'feature' or a way to
>> > close the menu without choosing one of its items?
>>
>> Yes, that can be annoying. What I usually do, if I ever get that, is to
>> select an item that's already been selected, or to select an option that
>> will no have effect (eg 'properties' followed by a 'cancel').
>>
>> --
>> Jon
>
> Thanks. But there's no better solution than that? Actually that's what
> I'm doing.
> First of all, why are those menus designed to act in that way?
>
I'm not aware of a complete solution, but then I only see the problem
perhaps once every few weeks or so. Since it takes about 2 seconds to
rectify, I don't consider it to be a major problem.
If you're seeing it more frequently, then there may be more actions you
could take, such as removing the offending icon(s) from the notification
area altogether. [Right-click Start button > Properties > Notification
Area.... ]
--
Jon
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