Asher Kelman
OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
I am puzzled why when I'm going to select another option in any application, the Mac OS X dialog boxes of various context flavors appear, wherever one puts the mouse. That new context-specified dialog box can't be dismissed that easily! So one is stuck!
It occurs generally after one has made one or more selection clicks in the dialog box of any application, Safari, Autopano Giga and more.
Here's an example.
The dialog box on the right is not wanted! All I am actually trying to do update a post. Either by selection of "Preview" or "Submit", but neither are accessible due to the invading popup dialog box taking control!
I can disable the appearance of these unwanted dialog boxes by either force "Finder" to quite and rebuild or else waiting. It will then be normal for a couple of selections of the application's dialog box and then the malady returns!
No doubt this is something solved by a simple setting. anyone know?
Asher
It occurs generally after one has made one or more selection clicks in the dialog box of any application, Safari, Autopano Giga and more.
Here's an example.

The dialog box on the right is not wanted! All I am actually trying to do update a post. Either by selection of "Preview" or "Submit", but neither are accessible due to the invading popup dialog box taking control!
I can disable the appearance of these unwanted dialog boxes by either force "Finder" to quite and rebuild or else waiting. It will then be normal for a couple of selections of the application's dialog box and then the malady returns!
No doubt this is something solved by a simple setting. anyone know?
Asher
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