Hi, I am using the 64-bit version of Linux Mint 8.
When I click on the Menu button, it brings up a window with different options. Fine and good. But after I select an option, like Firefox, or some other option, the window stays up until I click off to the side.
Is there a setting I may use so that after I select an option, the Menu pop-up window just disappears on its own, without having to click off to the side?
Menu Button Pop-up Stays Open
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Menu Button Pop-up Stays Open
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Re: Menu Button Pop-up Stays Open
See http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.p ... on#p179038 and http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.p ... ng#p227637
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