> At a minimum, we need:
> 1. The specific steps or actions you took that caused you to encounter the problem.
> 2. The behavior you expected.
> 3. The behavior you actually encountered (in as much detail as possible).
Oh please.
1. For instance, five minutes ago it popped up thrice every moment I was pressing Ctrl-PgUp. I have no idea what other absolutely innocent actions can summon it from the deep.
2. That it does not jump out and cover half of the screen.
3. It jumps out, few times in succession usually, causing me to press 'v' key on it, just to discover it's there again in a few seconds.
Guys, this is not about something that should be deeply debugged with serious frowning face or about some rare unsolicited bug that suddenly emerges if you read incantations in reversed Hebrew for three hours during the full moon when all the planets parade.
It's about a component 99.5% users have been struggling to get rid off for ten of fifteen years yet which is impossible to turn off because, well, it's definitely free as in speech when someone decides on your behalf that you should want to have it on permanent standby.
And no, disabling 'Desktop Icons' obviously did not help.
> At a minimum, we need:
> 1. The specific steps or actions you took that caused you to encounter the problem.
> 2. The behavior you expected.
> 3. The behavior you actually encountered (in as much detail as possible).
Oh please.
1. For instance, five minutes ago it popped up thrice every moment I was pressing Ctrl-PgUp. I have no idea what other absolutely innocent actions can summon it from the deep.
2. That it does not jump out and cover half of the screen.
3. It jumps out, few times in succession usually, causing me to press 'v' key on it, just to discover it's there again in a few seconds.
Guys, this is not about something that should be deeply debugged with serious frowning face or about some rare unsolicited bug that suddenly emerges if you read incantations in reversed Hebrew for three hours during the full moon when all the planets parade.
It's about a component 99.5% users have been struggling to get rid off for ten of fifteen years yet which is impossible to turn off because, well, it's definitely free as in speech when someone decides on your behalf that you should want to have it on permanent standby.
And no, disabling 'Desktop Icons' obviously did not help.