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Modal panels don't stay in front, make MC useless if they are covered
blgentry:
Here are two sure fire easier ways of dealing with this:
Graphical: Go to the dock icon of MC and long press on it (click and hold). You'll see a menu. Choose Options > Show all windows . Now you'll see all of MC's windows. Click on the window you want to close to select it. Now you can close it.
Hot Key: In all Mac applications <Command>-~ cycles through all open windows. (Hold down <command> and press the tilde key. ~ ). Do this in MC with the Options window open and you will cycle back and forth between the main window and the Options window. Any MC window that is open will be selected by this hot key. So just press it until you see the offending small window, then close it.
Once you learn this key combo, it's very, very fast to use it. It's very similar to <command>-<tab> . <Command>-<Tab> cycles through open applications. <Command>-~ cycles through open windows in the current application. So, very similar and the keys are also close together.
Brian.
dmitch77:
--- Quote from: blgentry on September 30, 2018, 02:43:30 pm ---Here are two sure fire easier ways of dealing with this:.
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Thanks! I didn't know about either of these.
Fred1:
All this should not be necessary!
blgentry:
Fred1, that's a good point. I would be nice if MC's dialogs like Options would stay on top so they can't get "lost" and produce this kind of behavior. It's easy enough to work around, but it would certainly be more polished if we didn't need to work around it. :)
Brian.
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