When using multiple displays, I noticed that if you open a PDF-XChange Editor window on the display positioned at the top left of the main display, the context menu that appears when you press the right mouse button displays in a location unrelated to the mouse cursor's position. More precisely, if you press the right mouse button to open the context menu at a location where both the X and Y coordinates are negative in the screen coordinate, the context menu appears in a different location than intended.
The following figure shows the screen coordinate with red axes, illustrating the relationship with the display placement for each case. The pink highlighted area represents the region where both the X and Y coordinates are negative. In cases like Case 1 or Case 2, where the entire display falls within this region, the issue occurs anywhere on the window as long as the context menu is displayed there. In cases like Case 3 and Case 4, where only part of the display falls within this region, the issue only occurs when the mouse cursor is within that specific area.
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The capture software used (ScreenToGif) displays a yellow circle around the mouse cursor when the left mouse button is clicked
and a red circle when the right mouse button is clicked, so you can tell which mouse button was clicked just by looking at the screen.
Hoping that the above information will be of some help to you.
Thank you so much for your continued support.
Best regards,
rakunavi
- PDF-XChange Editor PRO Version: 10.7.6 build 404
- OS Version: Windows 11 Pro / Home 25H2 Build 26200.7171
- PC Model: GMKtec Nucbox M7 Pro with HUION Kamvas Pro 19 / Lenovo IdeaPad C340-15IWL