Example is with the default button. Since it’s only 50x50 pixels, if you right click on it and hit View you get it opened in a new Window. On Windows 10 at least, it seems that you need a minimum amount of menu bar just for the minimize, maximize, and close buttons, so you can’t move the button around unless you make the at least 3-4x the size, then you’ll have a place to click on the menu bar to drag the window down. Not sure if there’s a workaround since its a Windows thing it seems, but thought I’d mention it, as I don’t remember it being an issue before.
Hi,
yes for me it is also little annoying after upgrading to Win10. I like a lot linux style with Alt+drag for moving windows and luckily someone made it possible in Windows also. Nice thing is alt+shift+drag for snapping
stefansundin.github.io/altdrag/
bad thing is that it will resize window to minimum width for toolbar buttons to show, but if you open it borderless works fine for me.