Grabbing the UI border (MotionManager)

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Grabbing the UI border (MotionManager)

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Is there a reasonable way to deal with this? lol

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Re: Grabbing the UI border (MotionManager)

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Dont click until the cursor change?
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Re: Grabbing the UI border (MotionManager)

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But the problem is the cursor changing itself, it a super thin border.

Maybe is a Windows trouble? (SW 2021, Windows 10 Pro and 3840x2160 resolution)

Is it easy to change the cursor for you? I will check again in my laptop, but I think it's also bad :|

(The Display Tree is a little better, and there's a tab that makes it easy)
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Re: Grabbing the UI border (MotionManager)

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Lucas wrote: Mon Nov 08, 2021 11:08 pm But the problem is the cursor changing itself, it a super thin border.

Maybe is a Windows trouble? (SW 2021, Windows 10 Pro and 3840x2160 resolution)

Is it easy to change the cursor for you? I will check again in my laptop, but I think it's also bad :|

(The Display Tree is a little better, and there's a tab that makes it easy)
Might be a display issue? (I am using 1920x1080 resolution)

Quite easy for my cursor to change as long as i pointed it at the right place (on the line) but as you mention, the "margin"/area for the cursor to change seem to be relatively smaller compared to other border
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