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Posted by NihilismMeansNothing (2 posts) bio Date Wed 25 Jan 2017 02:01 PM (UTC) Amended on Wed 25 Jan 2017 02:33 PM (UTC) by NihilismMeansNothing Message Hi, I somehow did this, moments ago:



http://imgur.com/gallery/ZRaLiek



I frequently have a problem with the mousepad of my laptop randomly doing things that I never intended, part of the lazy way I drag my hands when typing. I've never done this before, though. What's worse is I don't know how to make it go away. I can't really function as just looking at half a screen, this don't work for me baby.



Anyone know what I did, and how I can undo it?



EDIT: Sorry for the false alarm, someone suggested that I try 'reset toolbars' in the 'view' option, and that fixed it completely. Crises averted, I'm not raging anymore. Again, sorry for the false alarm. top

Posted by Worstje Netherlands (899 posts) bio Date Reply #1 on Wed 25 Jan 2017 02:32 PM (UTC) Message This is a known problem.



You accidentally dragged the Info Bar. This problem is caused by an underlying bug in the MFC libraries that create the MUSHclient user interface and Nick could not fix it on his end. Since people don't usually drag the info bar, it is considered a minor inconvenience.



The way to solve it is to go to View -> Reset Toolbar Locations.



That will fix it. top

Posted by NihilismMeansNothing (2 posts) bio Date Reply #2 on Wed 25 Jan 2017 02:34 PM (UTC) Message Worstje said:



This is a known problem.



You accidentally dragged the Info Bar. This problem is caused by an underlying bug in the MFC libraries that create the MUSHclient user interface and Nick could not fix it on his end. Since people don't usually drag the info bar, it is considered a minor inconvenience.



The way to solve it is to go to View -> Reset Toolbar Locations.



That will fix it.





Thank you, thank you for your help. I was losing my mind. top

Posted by Nick Gammon Australia (22,436 posts) bio Forum Administrator Date Reply #3 on Wed 25 Jan 2017 09:59 PM (UTC) Message Please read the MUSHclient FAQ - point 44. - Nick Gammon



www.gammon.com.au, www.mushclient.com top

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