Hi folks, just found an odd bug. It causes the client log-in screen to become unresponsive and unable to log back in or exit. I had to kill the client with Task Manager.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Start the log off process. Log off to the Log-in Screen, not desktop.
2. Grab a power as the count down runs. Drag the power but don't release it. In my case I dragged the Boxing power from the Powers menu down to the power tray.
3. Wait for the log off to finish and until you see the log-in screen
4. The client no longer responds to mouse clicks. It will take key board input. Note that you still have to "dragging power cursor" attached to your mouse.
5. You can log in with just the keyboard but then you are really stuck. You cannot select a server or the Back button.
6. Kill client with Task Manager.
This is obviously a corner case and not a big deal but I thought I'd mention it. If any one has work-arounds besides "kill the client" I'd appreciate it. Note I tried pressing Esc but it didn't restore the cursor.
Hi folks, just found an odd bug. It causes the client log-in screen to become unresponsive and unable to log back in or exit. I had to kill the client with Task Manager.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Start the log off process. Log off to the Log-in Screen, not desktop.
2. Grab a power as the count down runs. Drag the power but don't release it. In my case I dragged the Boxing power from the Powers menu down to the power tray.
3. Wait for the log off to finish and until you see the log-in screen
4. The client no longer responds to mouse clicks. It will take key board input. Note that you still have to "dragging power cursor" attached to your mouse.
5. You can log in with just the keyboard but then you are really stuck. You cannot select a server or the Back button.
6. Kill client with Task Manager.
This is obviously a corner case and not a big deal but I thought I'd mention it. If any one has work-arounds besides "kill the client" I'd appreciate it. Note I tried pressing Esc but it didn't restore the cursor.