I am reviving an old topic, because I still have an issue with this. Turning 
off "quick edit" mode makes left-clicking on the jboss window safe, but 
right-clicks still get it "stuck." Even worse, a double-right click can send it 
into "mark" mode, which could leave it stuck indefinately!

These problems happen because JBoss runs out of a batch file in windows. This 
behavior is common, and if you run a simple test java program from the command 
prompt, you will see the same thing happening. However, if you run that same 
test program from a windows shortcut directly, the resulting console box seems 
to ignore all mouse clicks within the display area, a desirable trait!

Is there any way to run JBoss in Windows aside from using a batch file? Is 
there a way to keep the console from reacting to right-clicks? Or is there some 
other workaround that JBoss users have come up with, besides just "being 
careful" with the JBoss window...

Regards,

Jeff Bischoff

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