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Old 11-07-2014, 08:58 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by pwalker8 View Post
...I'm afraid that I don't understand what your second complaint is. If it's that you first have to click in a window to give it focus before you can interact with it, Windows acts the same way.
On Windows -and before the update on MacBook Air- I can hover over a Windows, in this example the email client. I don't have to "activate" it, I still can remain in the other program. I just hover over the other Window and then can (could) scroll through the emails. And then I simply would click the email I want to have.
Now I can't hover anymore. The other program is active and wherever I place my mousepointer doesn't matter. I have to click the mail client and then scroll through the list.
No hovering at all anymore.

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