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When the feature "Use a non-primary mouse button to toggle zone activation" is enabled, allow the user to start with the zone activation off, then toggle it on. To accomplish this in the user interface, you could have a checkbox UI element for the on/off default state which is disabled unless the "Use a non-primary..." feature is enabled. You could call this feature something like "Start with zone activation turned off".
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Scenario when this would be used?
My issue with starting toggled on is that when dragging a window around, sometimes I just want to reposition a smaller window (say, a File Explorer window) and with this feature enabled, dragging and dropping a window will force it into a zone, unless you press the non-primary mouse button first. When I want to place a window in a zone, it's intentional and happens less often since I set a window into position and it doesn't move.
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Description of the new feature / enhancement
When the feature "Use a non-primary mouse button to toggle zone activation" is enabled, allow the user to start with the zone activation off, then toggle it on. To accomplish this in the user interface, you could have a checkbox UI element for the on/off default state which is disabled unless the "Use a non-primary..." feature is enabled. You could call this feature something like "Start with zone activation turned off".
Thank you.
Scenario when this would be used?
My issue with starting toggled on is that when dragging a window around, sometimes I just want to reposition a smaller window (say, a File Explorer window) and with this feature enabled, dragging and dropping a window will force it into a zone, unless you press the non-primary mouse button first. When I want to place a window in a zone, it's intentional and happens less often since I set a window into position and it doesn't move.
Supporting information
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: