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Do I have a Bad iMac?
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<blockquote data-quote="nukemm" data-source="post: 314609" data-attributes="member: 23903"><p>The problem is none of the above. I just re-created it with my Mini, and it is not a software issue, nor is it a hardware issue. It's the way OSX is. What you are trying to do is close an inactive program. By inactive I mean a program other than the one you are currently using. For example, right now I have Mail behind Firefox. When I try to close Mail while in Firefox I get the arrow that turns into a hand, thus requiring me to left-click anywhere in Mail and then I can close it.</p><p></p><p>EDIT - If you don't move the mouse while clicking it works just fine, however if you move slightly off the X then it will turn into the hand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nukemm, post: 314609, member: 23903"] The problem is none of the above. I just re-created it with my Mini, and it is not a software issue, nor is it a hardware issue. It's the way OSX is. What you are trying to do is close an inactive program. By inactive I mean a program other than the one you are currently using. For example, right now I have Mail behind Firefox. When I try to close Mail while in Firefox I get the arrow that turns into a hand, thus requiring me to left-click anywhere in Mail and then I can close it. EDIT - If you don't move the mouse while clicking it works just fine, however if you move slightly off the X then it will turn into the hand. [/QUOTE]
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