Cursor Color Outline Bug
Posted: 12.05.2019, 23:06
I am using FCXE 798 and decided to change my cursor color (Settings > Select Items > General) by unchecking "Use Windows" to allow Free Commander Colors.
The new colors look good, but there is a strange action I noticed. When FCXE starts, the full line select cursor has an even color all the way. However, as soon as I press the Ctrl key or the Shift key, half of the cursor is given a dotted outline (I have NOT enabled any of the draw border options).
If I right click a file to see the context menu and press Esc, the dotted outline is not added. However, if I press the "Properties key" (next to the right Ctrl key) to display the same context menu, the dotted outline is added to the cursor.
Once the dotted outline is added, it will remain in either the right or left panels until the program is restarted.
I went back to some older versions of FCXE and this action has been the same since at least release 762.
Screen Shot #1 - Here is the cursor appearance right after FCXE is started.
Screen Shot #2 - Here is the cursor after Ctrl is pressed. The red arrow points to the dotted outline.
The new colors look good, but there is a strange action I noticed. When FCXE starts, the full line select cursor has an even color all the way. However, as soon as I press the Ctrl key or the Shift key, half of the cursor is given a dotted outline (I have NOT enabled any of the draw border options).
If I right click a file to see the context menu and press Esc, the dotted outline is not added. However, if I press the "Properties key" (next to the right Ctrl key) to display the same context menu, the dotted outline is added to the cursor.
Once the dotted outline is added, it will remain in either the right or left panels until the program is restarted.
I went back to some older versions of FCXE and this action has been the same since at least release 762.
Screen Shot #1 - Here is the cursor appearance right after FCXE is started.
Screen Shot #2 - Here is the cursor after Ctrl is pressed. The red arrow points to the dotted outline.