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I just installed TCS 2017 and opened FrameMaker 2017. When I use my cursor to click on either the File or Edit menu items, once I move my cursor to select an option from the menu the Help or Window menus open. All other menus work fine as I can click on them with my cursor and select from the menu of options. I can use my arrow keys to move up and down those menus, just not my cursor. Has anyone heard of this before and if so, is there a fix for it?
So, I've found out more on this with our IT group here. Actually, when I "undocked" my laptop to bring it to IT to show them the issue, the issue disappeared and all was fine. That made them think it had to do with scaling as it works on my laptop screen just fine, but on my bigger monitor it doesn't. Although I have have two bigger monitors and FM works just fine from one of them, just not the one that I have FM on (of course ). So, I don't think it's really a FM issue, but a hardware setup iss
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No, that's obviously not expected!
Make sure you have the latest patch installed (14.0.3.500) via the Help menu, and contact Adobe support for further help.
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Thanks. I wonder if reinstalling TCS would help also. My coworker who also upgraded is experiencing the same thing but with the Graphics menu.
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If my brain does not trick me, I have heard about a support case with the same issue. I have blurry memories that the issue was a bug in the graphic card driver.
As Matt suggested, best will be to contact Adobe TCS support (tcssup@adobe.com).
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So, I've found out more on this with our IT group here. Actually, when I "undocked" my laptop to bring it to IT to show them the issue, the issue disappeared and all was fine. That made them think it had to do with scaling as it works on my laptop screen just fine, but on my bigger monitor it doesn't. Although I have have two bigger monitors and FM works just fine from one of them, just not the one that I have FM on (of course ). So, I don't think it's really a FM issue, but a hardware setup issue with scaling or the graphics car (which I'll mention to our IT guys). Thanks for the responses and if I find out something definite, I'll add it to this string in case someone else has a similar issue. Thanks for the responses and Happy Holidays!
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Hi,
I had a similar issue two months ago.
My second monitor is to to the left of my main monitor and I got this security update KB4034679 installed.
Then graphics applications on the left monitor did not work properly.
As far as I remember I ran an additional update and activated the Aero Design.
(Before I had used the classic design.)
More information here:
http://borncity.com/win/2017/08/27/windows-7-kb4039884-fixes-dual-monitor-rendering-bug/
Best regards
Winfried
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Thanks, Winfried! I'll look into that as well. Happy Holidays!
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I'm having this same problem in Windows 10, when docking (4k monitor @ 125% scaling) and undocking (laptop display @ 100% scaling). The menus do not highlight according to the pointer when undocked. The behavior also depends on which display is used when you power up the laptop.
No other program has this issue. I expect Adobe tried to roll their own fancy fade-in/fade-out menu code, but they're using unscaled X/Y pointer location values from the OS.
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I have the same issue with FM 2020 (Windows 10) but I'm using double monitors. So I don't think this is a FM issue per se but has something to do with the preferences of the second monitor. The issue is still there but at least I now know what the source is.