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Single clicking on T-clock does not close Win10 calendar #10

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Fanolian opened this issue Oct 20, 2015 · 4 comments
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Single clicking on T-clock does not close Win10 calendar #10

Fanolian opened this issue Oct 20, 2015 · 4 comments

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@Fanolian
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OS: Win10 Pro 64bit
T-Clock Redux: 2.4.0 build 341 or 351(beta/rc)

Steps to reproduce:

  1. (To mimic Win10 behaviour) Properties > Mouse: Set single left/right click to open calendar.
  2. Single click on T-clock to pop out Win10's calendar.
  3. Try to click again on T-clock to close calendar.

Actual result:
Calendar opens again. I have to click outside T-clock or calendar to close it.

Expected result:
Calendar closes when I click on the clock, a la Win10's default behaviour.

Note:
The calendar closes correctly on clicking if I enable "Restore previous calendar" in Properties > Miscellaneous.

@White-Tiger
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will try to reproduce, but it should work (and did last time I tried).. unless your Windows isn't English. Though your other issue suggests it is.

@White-Tiger
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I couldn't reproduce the "opens again" case but had a different issue with the calendar not closing at all...
I've made some adjustments in commit 69bdb45 which should fix both. (I hope)

Fun fact: the only Windows calendar that really worked was the Vista one (which also added the calendar in first place)... every calendar since then is bugged by Windows itself. Basically it might also happen without T-Clock that your 2nd click re-opens the calendar (disappears then opens again)
T-Clock is partially even more reliable in closing the calendar than Windows. I had to add some ugly hacks for this reason but they helped to reduce "false-positives". And this same hack was missing for the Win10 calendar as I thought it is slow enough to not need it...

@White-Tiger
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Hope the new version works ;) Try it if you'd like and report back

@Fanolian
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It works. Thanks!

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