this is about a VERY annoying behavior that involves the Full Screen Mode (of macOS) and the option to use Screen Edge Scrolling.
Description:
When you start the game it will obviously start in Full Screen Mode. Which is to be expected and wished. Sadly macOS handles full screen apps differently for quiet some years now. This involves the fact that moving your mouse to the bottom or top of the screen will trigger the dock or menu bar of macOS.
This is absolutely annoying, breaks immersion and not only screws up scrolling but also creates lags/stutters when the systems UI elements appear.
Steps to reproduce the issue:
1. Have a Mac
2. Start up PoE2
3. Make sure you are in full screen (and have Screen Edge Scrolling activated in the game options (though you can see the issue even without that being active))
4. Move your mouse to the top and bottom corners of the screen while being in the main menu of the game
5. Load a game and use the mouse for scrolling around the world at top and bottom corners of the screen
Possible workarounds:
In my search for a solution I came across quiet a lot of complaints about multiple applications using the Full Screen Mode of macOS.
But only two 'workarounds' could've been found.
1. Some people might say the problem can be solved by adding the LSUIPresentationMode key with a value of '3' or '4' to the games .plist file.
This does actually work for the dock but NOT for the menu bar.
The last entry on the bottom describes a way to get rid of the said behavior by an executable script.
I did that and it works just fine - except for the mentioned problem of the application not being shown in the Command+Tab menu.
System specs:
macOS Sierra (10.12.6) Mac Pro (mid 2010) 2.8 GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon 8 GB 1066 MHz DDR3
Radeon RX 560 4GB GDDR5 (Ya, that works. Like a charm.)
I do really hope you will integrate a solution to this since I can't imagine being the only person thats annoyed by having the menu bar or dock hoping up whenever the mouse cursor hits the top or bottom corner of the screen.
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Anarath
Hi there,
this is about a VERY annoying behavior that involves the Full Screen Mode (of macOS) and the option to use Screen Edge Scrolling.
Description:
When you start the game it will obviously start in Full Screen Mode. Which is to be expected and wished. Sadly macOS handles full screen apps differently for quiet some years now. This involves the fact that moving your mouse to the bottom or top of the screen will trigger the dock or menu bar of macOS.
This is absolutely annoying, breaks immersion and not only screws up scrolling but also creates lags/stutters when the systems UI elements appear.
Steps to reproduce the issue:
1. Have a Mac
2. Start up PoE2
3. Make sure you are in full screen (and have Screen Edge Scrolling activated in the game options (though you can see the issue even without that being active))
4. Move your mouse to the top and bottom corners of the screen while being in the main menu of the game
5. Load a game and use the mouse for scrolling around the world at top and bottom corners of the screen
Possible workarounds:
In my search for a solution I came across quiet a lot of complaints about multiple applications using the Full Screen Mode of macOS.
But only two 'workarounds' could've been found.
1. Some people might say the problem can be solved by adding the LSUIPresentationMode key with a value of '3' or '4' to the games .plist file.
This does actually work for the dock but NOT for the menu bar.
2. For the menu bar I found this: https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/70985/make-the-menu-bar-never-show-while-in-full-screen
The last entry on the bottom describes a way to get rid of the said behavior by an executable script.
I did that and it works just fine - except for the mentioned problem of the application not being shown in the Command+Tab menu.
System specs:
macOS Sierra (10.12.6)
Mac Pro (mid 2010)
2.8 GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon
8 GB 1066 MHz DDR3
Radeon RX 560 4GB GDDR5 (Ya, that works. Like a charm.)
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