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To: HerbVic who wrote (5574)7/24/2016 1:15:10 PM
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And this is where it all started. Arrogance from SI and revolt from the users. Users politely asked several times, not to completely remove this new "improvement" but to give users an option to disable the auto activation of menus that so many didn' like. Some of us only asked for the option, so we, (who would like it) could manage this part ourselves instead of be forced to use it in this implementation. And solution is so easy even monkeys can do it. Have an option in settings: "activate menus by click instead move over"

Response vas very rude and arrogant. In a sense, it is not going to happen and to basically just shut up. Since then i have no respect for people in charge at SI. And i don't consider SI my home any more and my posting here is less than 1% of my previous posting.

And yes, you are correct, very very poor design.

There were few members here, that supported monkey's position. In a sense that there should be no option for some of us and menus should be the same for all. Nice, how some people can be so intolerant as to not give right to other group to have an option. It is going to be my way only and you better learn to start to like it!
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