Version: 0.5.81 (using KDE 4.5.95) OS: Linux In presentation mode of a PDF file, when I move the mouse to the top screen area, a kind of toolbar appears. When I now move the mouse from the middle of the screen to the far left, where the "previous" button is shown, the toolbar is hidden when I reach the left border of the "next" button (that is: the mouse reaches the area where the page number is displayed). As a result, I can not click onto the leftmost "previous" button, as it always disappears when the mouse is close to it. Reproducible: Always Actual Results: I want to be able to click on all buttons shown in the toolbar inpresentation mode. The toolbar shall only disappear, when the mouse is outside (== below!) it again. OS: Linux (i686) release 2.6.34.7-0.7-desktop Compiler: gcc openSuse 11.3
Works here. Can you try if using a different widget style fixes your problem?
I've found that the problem is the combination with a narrow plasma panel I have in the top left corner and defined to auto-hide. Don't know if this is a bug or not. It might be interesting that an application like okular or others used for some kind of presentation could switch off different things, e.g. I think the screensaver is already suspended during a presentation, but it should also be possible to suspend interaction with plasma panels in presentation/full-screen mode.
Most probably it is the same cause as bug #240804.
Agreed. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 240804 ***