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[Bug]: New update makes anything addon related unclickable/non-interactive #1206

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FastlaneHS opened this issue Jul 9, 2024 · 10 comments
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@FastlaneHS
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What are you trying to do?

Upon logging in, the auto-update of dalamud shows a delvui newest update window. While that is active, no other addon can be interacted with. Not by mouse wheel, clicking, or anything else.

What is the expected behavior?

Should be able to click things

What actually happened?

As an example, while that window is open, that shows what was newly updated in delvui, I couldn't click the dalamud settings or plugins windows once I opened them. Nor could I close any of those windows.

Suggested solution

Restarting the game closes the "updated" window so everything can start working again. So far...will update if I notice it again in any form.

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  • I have confirmed that I have the latest version of XIVLauncher and DelvUI.
@Tischel
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Tischel commented Jul 9, 2024

Did this persist after restarting the game?

@FastlaneHS
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Restarting the game fixed the issue at first. But you just pushed another update, that caused the issue once again. And yes, restarting again, does fix the issue, again. Not a big deal I guess, just thought you'd want to know :)

@imgidedin
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Had the same problem. Restarting the game fixed it.

@AndromedaStellaris
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AndromedaStellaris commented Jul 11, 2024

Also experienced the same issue with this newest update today. Once again, restarting fixed it (also fixed it when I had the issue on the last update).

Essentially, none of the DelvUI windows register your mouse interactions. I am able to open different windows using text in chat commands, but once the windows are open the buttons to minimize the window or exit out do nothing. I cannot grab and move the windows and it seems to cause my other add ons to also ignore my mouse. Tried to grab Sonar and Dalamud's Plugin window and I cannot interact with them at all.

Interestingly, my game timed out and sent me to the title screen while I had this bug still 'open' and I couldn't interact with the title screen menu. (Edit: Had to use task manager to exit the game.)

@Jed-Giblin
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Had the same problem after updating today

@aspiringnobody
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Can we disable the changelog pop-up until this is figured out?

@Tischel
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Tischel commented Jul 21, 2024

Can we disable the changelog pop-up until this is figured out?

The changelog popup has nothing to do with the bug.

@aspiringnobody
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Can we disable the changelog pop-up until this is figured out?

The changelog popup has nothing to do with the bug.

ah, okay. It only happens for me on the first run after an update, the changelog pops and I can't close it. Subsequent starts/stops have no effect until another update happens and the changelog comes up again. I didn't have time to look into it more than that.

Just assumed it was the popup since that was the only commonality. For what it's worth, it breaks all of Dalamud -- not just DelvUI. Not sure if I saw that mentioned by anyone else above.

@Tischel
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Tischel commented Jul 21, 2024

I'm aware I just can't reproduce it anymore since v2.2.0.3 or something.

@aspiringnobody
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I'm aware I just can't reproduce it anymore since v2.2.0.3 or something.

It just happened to me on two different computers on the update from 2.2.0.6 => 2.2.0.7 (right before I posted)

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