Do this: with mouse left-click-and-hold, select some text, "freeze any mouse movements" (explain later), then scroll down (but not too much, keep the already selected text visible). The same is occurring with text selection. The option is selected, as if you had released the button. Then move the mouse over an option of the pop-up menu (say, "back"), then scroll the wheel. To verify, you can try this: on a browser, press and hold the right button. There they describe (almost?) exactly what I believe is happening here: Scrolling generates a mouse up event for previously pressed button. The closest I could find was a report of a bug in a UI framework written in Python, but so close in behavior that for a second (or a couple, or more -)) I had to question myself if it's really a coincidence (I now, I now.). Not an option for me.Ĭuriously, I've been searching and searching for hours, and seems no one else here is complaining about this. Just sharing my findings, since I'm also annoyed with this issue: as Dolan Antenucci commented, uninstalling LCC will normalize the behavior of hold-mouse-left-button combined with scrolling, but at the cost of losing mouse customization. press Shift + mouse click/hold again, to finish the selection.Not really a final answer, but as a workaround, to select long texts, you can
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