About a month ago, something very frustrating began to happen, which I didn't remember happening before. At first, I could not tell whether it was user error, or something wrong with my mouse. I do my sermon prep with two side-by-side windows of Logos. In one window on the left I have my sermon that I'm working on (along with other tabs). In the other window on my right I have my Bible and commentaries open.
About a month ago, however, I would scroll in the Bible or commentaries, and then try to type in the sermon editor, and the sermon was no longer activated. Instead of typing in the sermon editor, my typing caused various things to happen in the resource I had scrolled, like moving down a chapter, or creating a new note if I happened to type "n". Every time this happened, I had to delete the note that was created, scroll back to where I was in the Bible or commentary, and then go back to my sermon, click, and start typing. It was a big interruption, and it went from happening infrequently to happening dozens if not more times every day.
I think the issue is that hover-scrolling in a resource used to scroll, but not activate that window. The sermon editor would remain active. Now, however, hover-scrolling deactivates the sermon editor window and activates the resource that I was scrolling. For a test, I noticed that when I hover-scroll a webpage, the Sermon Editor remains active, but when I click on the webpage, the sermon editor is no longer active. I believe this used to be the same behavior when hover-scrolling Logos resources. Please restore this behavior!