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Something I noticed today in 2.7, during my pre-start checklist I set the cooler doors to manual so they don't start moving when I turn on the battery.

 

I noticed that when I click them to the open or close position, that they will stay there until I click the switch into another position. Normally one would have to hold them in the open or close position as the switch is spring loaded to the center position.

 

Open beta version 2.7.0.4625

 

Here's a track showing this:

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-When operated by keybinds they work as they should, ie spring loaded hold.

-Mouse click above works as it should(?), it cycles between up and center (manual).

-When mouse clicked left or right they work as they should, ie spring loaded hold. Note, one need to zoom in close and click carefully just right for this to work. problem is the erroneous and superfluous center click detection is very close.

 

But when mouse clicked at center (manual), they cycle through four positions: manual (center), left, up and right. In that order.

Simplest fix: remove the center four cycle click detection.

 

As it's spring loaded, it should never be stuck at left or right. It's not just the animation. At least stuck left does operate the cooler flap (not tested, assume stuck right does too).

 

 

 

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