I can no longer access the charm menu on my second monitor
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@IRJ said:
This happened again today. Except it was my primary monitor. Once again a reboot fixed this.
Is this happening to anyone else?
I really don't use the charms, so even if it was happening, I wouldn't notice.
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@alexntg said:
@IRJ said:
This happened again today. Except it was my primary monitor. Once again a reboot fixed this.
Is this happening to anyone else?
I really don't use the charms, so even if it was happening, I wouldn't notice.
Yeah. Few things do I want disabled more than things that pop up and grab the mouse over other controls that I was actively trying to click on. Charms, I think, are the worst part of the Windows 8 experience, far worse than the Start Screen and other weirdness.
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It happened again today. It seems to be related to the Mail App.
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Which Mail App are they using?
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@scottalanmiller said:
Which Mail App are they using?
Windows Mail App and its me using it. I use it 100 times a day, maybe more. This is happened to me 3 times and I think it was related to the mail app each time. I tried to kill it in task manager, but the didnt fix the problem. The mail app works fine, I just lose the ability to click the minimize or red X as well as losing the Charm Bar.
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Its not really a big issue, I am just using this thread to document it. Hopefully it helps someone one day.
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It happened again today. I can confirm that it is caused by the Mail App. It seems to be related to moving the app into split screen mode. I tried removing the Mail App and reinstalling it. I still needed a reboot to fix the issue.
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@IRJ said:
It happened again today. I can confirm that it is caused by the Mail App. It seems to be related to moving the app into split screen mode. I tried removing the Mail App and reinstalling it. I still needed a reboot to fix the issue.
I think you're the first person I've ever heard from that uses the Mail app.
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@alexntg said:
@IRJ said:
It happened again today. I can confirm that it is caused by the Mail App. It seems to be related to moving the app into split screen mode. I tried removing the Mail App and reinstalling it. I still needed a reboot to fix the issue.
I think you're the first person I've ever heard from that uses the Mail app.
I will take that as a compliment
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@IRJ said:
@alexntg said:
@IRJ said:
It happened again today. I can confirm that it is caused by the Mail App. It seems to be related to moving the app into split screen mode. I tried removing the Mail App and reinstalling it. I still needed a reboot to fix the issue.
I think you're the first person I've ever heard from that uses the Mail app.
I will take that as a compliment
If you'd like. It isn't an insult, at least. As long as it isn't http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=lotus notes
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@alexntg said:
@IRJ said:
@alexntg said:
@IRJ said:
It happened again today. I can confirm that it is caused by the Mail App. It seems to be related to moving the app into split screen mode. I tried removing the Mail App and reinstalling it. I still needed a reboot to fix the issue.
I think you're the first person I've ever heard from that uses the Mail app.
I will take that as a compliment
If you'd like. It isn't an insult, at least. As long as it isn't http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=lotus notes
I am just kidding with you. I actually like the mail client for what it is. I know its no Outlook, but its fine for what I am using it for.
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It works really nice for me because I have 3 Windows 8.1 PCs at home and one at work. It automatically syncs my sent and received email between the two and I dont have to have Outlook licenses on all 3 PCs
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@alexntg said:
I think you're the first person I've ever heard from that uses the Mail app.
First that I have heard of for sure.
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Not much of Outlook licensing concerns now that Office 365 gives you five licenses per user. And you can use OWA anywhere.