I think it is simple some of the weirdnesses which get introduced when
using Exceed. I have seen the same for nmrDraw, cara/Neasy and other
programs. As far as I know there is no work around for that problem.
Only solution is to select the OS depending on the task/programs you use
and switch.
justin
On 20/10/11 12:32, Wayne Boucher wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Tim says:
>
> The settings need to be set to click to focus rather than hover to focus.
> Under Ubuntu at least there's a Window Preferences setting that says
> "Select windows when mouse moves over them", which should naturally be off
> (or have a long delay time) to avoid the behaviour described.
>
> Wayne
>
> On Thu, 20 Oct 2011, Santhosh Ayalur wrote:
>
>> Thanks for the reply. No, this is installed on a server running on Linux. But
>> perhapssuch an option exists on linux or locally on my PC, I will also ask
>> our system admin.
>> Santhosh
>>
>>
>> Tom Carruthers wrote:
>>> Hi - can I ask if you are using a Mac? X11 or XQuartz (what analysis runs
>>> in on the Mac OS) has an option that does what you describe. It is in
>>> X11>Preferences>Windows>Focus Follows Mouse. This option makes whichever
>>> window the mouse moves over the current one. You might have turned this on
>>> if you have installed nmrPipe as the installation instructions recommend
>>> this. Turn it off (it won't ruin your nmrPipe install) and you will fix
>>> your problem, or just get into the habbit of placing the mouse over the
>>> window you want to work with. T
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Dr. Santhosh Ayalur-Karunakaran
>> Institute of Complex Systems-6 (Structural Biochemistry)
>> Research Center Juelich GmbH
>> Juelich, Germany
>> Phone: +49 2461 618069
>>
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Justin Lecher
Institute of Complex Systems
ICS-6 Structural Biochemistry
Research Centre Juelich
52425 Juelich, Germany
phone: +49 2461 61 2117
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