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Description
Steps for reproducing this issue:
- Open Visual Studio.
- Open some text file.
- Open another text file.
- Arrange both windows side-by-side (e.g. the first one on the left, the second one on the right).
- Position the cursor by clicking at some text positions in the left window.
- Position the cursor by clicking at some text positions in the right window.
- Again, position the cursor by clicking at some text positions in the left window.
- Hit the back button on the mouse a couple of times.
The first couple of backnavs will work correctly. However, as soon as the cursor moves back to the right window, one will not be able to do any more backnavs. By hovering the mouse over the right window one will be able to do some more backnavs, until the cursor moves back to the left window.
This behavior differs from the behavior that Visual Studio exhibits when one uses the Navigate Backward menu button or the corresponding keyboard shortcut.
Unfortunately, this probably limits the usability of this extension for users with large monitors (which become more and more common nowadays) who are usually editing multiple documents in side-by-side view.