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Jan Tack updated NETBEANS-1948:
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    Description: 
Im using Linux (Fedora 29, Gnome Spin. Wayland mode)  with three monitors in 
two different sizes (1 monitor with 1680px X 1080px on the left and two 2K 
monitors (2560X1440px) in the middle and on the right).

The appearance and behavior of the bug depends on which monitor(s) the NetBeans 
window is located:

The NetBeans window is ...
 * ... on the MIDDLE Monitor: The menus and icons in the tool bar do not react 
on mouse events at all.
 * ... on the LEFT monitor OR on the RIGHT monitor: Everything works fine.
 * ... partly on the LEFT AND the MIDDLE Monitor: The hole menu and all toolbar 
icons do not react on mouse events at all.
 * ... on the MIDDLE AND the RIGHT Monitor: Those menus entrys on the left side 
are broken and those on the right side are working fine (see the attached 
screenshots).

If I start a Xorg instead of a Wayland session the problem stays pretty much 
the same, but the none working monitor is now the right one.

I'm not quite sure if that is a NetBeans bug, but I have never seen such a 
behavior in any other program on my system. Also other Java programs and even 
Netbeans 8.2 do not have this bug or a simulare one.

Sorry for my english. This is the first bug-report I ever written, so I ask for 
your understanding if it does not meet all your requirements. If you need any 
further information of my system or the bug behavior please feel free to 
contact me.   

  was:
Im using Linux (Fedora 29, Gnome Spin. Wayland mode)  with three monitors in 
two different sizes (1 monitor with 1680pxX1080px on the left and two 2K 
monitors (2560X1440px) in the middle and on the right).

The menus and icons in the tool bar of NetBeans do not react on mouse events on 
the middle Monitor.

If the NetBeans window is on the left monitor or on the right monitor 
everything works fine.

If the NetBeans window is partly on the LEFT AND the MIDDLE Monitor the hole 
menu and the toolbar do not react on mouse event.

If the NetBeans window is on the MIDDLE AND the RIGHT Monitor, those menu 
entrys on the left side are broken and those on the right side are working fine 
(see the attached screenshots).

If I start a Xorg instead of a Wayland session the problem stays pretty much 
the same, but the none working monitor is now the right one.

I'm not quite sure if that is a NetBeans bug, but I have never seen such a 
behavior in any other program on my system. Also other Java programs do not 
have this bug. Also Netbeans 8.2 is working fine on all my monitors.

Sorry for my english. This is the first bug-report I ever written, so I ask for 
your understanding if he does not meet all your requirements. If you need any 
further information of my system or the bug behavior please feel free to 
contact me.   

 

 

 

      

  

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> Menus do not work on all monitors on Linux 
> -------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: NETBEANS-1948
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-1948
>             Project: NetBeans
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: ide - UI
>    Affects Versions: 9.0, 10.0
>         Environment:  Linux (Fedora 29, Gnome Spin. Wayland mode)  
>            Reporter: Jan Tack
>            Priority: Minor
>         Attachments: Bildschirmfoto von 2019-01-17 20-32-28.png, 
> Bildschirmfoto von 2019-01-17 20-32-35.png
>
>
> Im using Linux (Fedora 29, Gnome Spin. Wayland mode)  with three monitors in 
> two different sizes (1 monitor with 1680px X 1080px on the left and two 2K 
> monitors (2560X1440px) in the middle and on the right).
> The appearance and behavior of the bug depends on which monitor(s) the 
> NetBeans window is located:
> The NetBeans window is ...
>  * ... on the MIDDLE Monitor: The menus and icons in the tool bar do not 
> react on mouse events at all.
>  * ... on the LEFT monitor OR on the RIGHT monitor: Everything works fine.
>  * ... partly on the LEFT AND the MIDDLE Monitor: The hole menu and all 
> toolbar icons do not react on mouse events at all.
>  * ... on the MIDDLE AND the RIGHT Monitor: Those menus entrys on the left 
> side are broken and those on the right side are working fine (see the 
> attached screenshots).
> If I start a Xorg instead of a Wayland session the problem stays pretty much 
> the same, but the none working monitor is now the right one.
> I'm not quite sure if that is a NetBeans bug, but I have never seen such a 
> behavior in any other program on my system. Also other Java programs and even 
> Netbeans 8.2 do not have this bug or a simulare one.
> Sorry for my english. This is the first bug-report I ever written, so I ask 
> for your understanding if it does not meet all your requirements. If you need 
> any further information of my system or the bug behavior please feel free to 
> contact me.   



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