"Reading view" anomaly

James Thompson
James Thompson Member Posts: 296 ✭✭
edited November 20 in English Forum

I've noticed an anomaly when using the reading view. I have the Google toolbar permanently affixed to the right of my screen so regardless of what application I'm in it's displayed. See below:

Whenever I select the reading view and later select F11 to return to the normal mode my normal screen is not fully re-drawn (to be honest this action is intermittent but its frequency is annoying). See below:

 

The annoying part comes in when I try to switch to another application. At this point I can't call up any other active programs by scrolling my cursor to the bottom of the screen to highlight any open applications (my tool at the bottom floats depending on the location of my cursor). All  I can do, at this point, is move the cursor to the far right and click in the open space. Then my Google toolbar returns and my screen acts normally. Now if I switch applications and then return to Logos I get the above screen which seemingly freezes back to the screen which was re-drawn after selecting F11.

Not sure if this is a problem on my end or something that Logos does as it redraws the screen but I thought I'd mention it. If I wasn't clear in my explaination, let me know.

 

 

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  • TCBlack
    TCBlack Member Posts: 10,978

    James can you try the same thing with a web browser or two?  (Firefox, IE).

    F11 will put them into reading mode. 

    I had some problems (not exactly like that of course) with other programs that are fixed with new video drivers. 

    At least testing the reading modes with a browser can help eliminate or verify that L4 is the culprit.

    Hmm Sarcasm is my love language. Obviously I love you. 

  • James Thompson
    James Thompson Member Posts: 296 ✭✭

     


    James can you try the same thing with a web browser or two?  (Firefox, IE).

    F11 will put them into reading mode. 

    I had some problems (not exactly like that of course) with other programs that are fixed with new video drivers. 

    At least testing the reading modes with a browser can help eliminate or verify that L4 is the culprit.


    Thanks for the suggestion. There doesn't seem to be a problem with my browser (IE8) but I'll continue to try it (because the problem's intermittent) just to be sure it's not my browser or related drivers.