Text Jump on right click

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Robert
Robert on 3 Dec 2017
Answered: Marcia Bécu on 1 Jul 2021
When right-clicking on selected text in the editor window (e.g. to 'Evaluate Selection'), the cursor jumps up by a line prior to acting on the selection, so it tries to act on the wrong selection. Has anyone else seen this behavior? Any ideas how to fix it? This first started with Matlab R2017b.
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Yuxiao QIN
Yuxiao QIN on 19 Mar 2018
Edited: Walter Roberson on 7 Apr 2018
(the bug exists in 2018a but the all temporary fixes in the aforementioned post works)
Manuel Röhrl
Manuel Röhrl on 23 Apr 2018

Same for me.

MATLAB R2018a | MacBook Air 5,2 | macOS High Sierra 10.13.4

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Greg
Greg on 7 Dec 2017
This happens on my Win10 system if my cursor is not properly centered on the desired text (mouse cursor changes from the pointer to the I beam). Your Mac may have a high enough pixel density that you can't tell the cursor is offset, but MATLAB detects that is.
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Robert
Robert on 9 Dec 2017
Often, but not always. The first couple of times in a session, the right-click seems to work fine, then I start getting that weird cursor jump.
And thank you, Greg, for helping me get to the bottom of this; it's certainly not a show-stopper but it is annoying.
wlieu
wlieu on 12 Dec 2017
It's not a show stopper but first time it happened I saved a bunch wrong variables in Workspace because of the jumps. Workaround now is to use (Mac) control-leftclick to invoke options.

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Hexuan Wang
Hexuan Wang on 13 Feb 2018
I'm also having the exact problem on Mac 10.13.3, with the newest version of Matlab (Matlab2017b) installed. It's very frustrating.

Prashidha Kharel
Prashidha Kharel on 6 Mar 2018
In my case, right clicking on macbook pro (i.e. clicking with two fingers) will cause the context menus to flash then disappear in a blink. So it's almost impossible to access the context menu with the right click. The only work around is to press control then left click (^ + left click). But still it is annoying to always have to press control.
Here's a video of the right click issue: https://streamable.com/qtn9z
OS: MacOS High Sierra 10.13.3 (17D102)
Macbook Pro 2017
MATLAB: Matlab 2017b

Frank van Diggelen
Frank van Diggelen on 7 Apr 2018
Same problem for me, Matlab R2017b and R2018a, Mac OS 10.13.3

Zahra Esfahani
Zahra Esfahani on 16 May 2018
Edited: Zahra Esfahani on 31 May 2018
SOLUTION: I had the same problem with OS 10.13.3 and MATLAB R2018A. Try to touch the trackpad with two fingers as fast as you can then the cursor won't jump up any more and open the menu for the selected area! Good Luck :)

Yuki Itoh
Yuki Itoh on 23 May 2018
I have the same issue for a while (MATLAB R2018a in OS 10.13.4), too. Enabling 'Tap to click' in the trackpad menu in System Preferences mitigates the problem a bit. Clicking with two fingers still causes the same problem, but instead tapping with two fingers works fine. This is more comfortable than 'Ctrl & single click' for me.

Peng Cheng
Peng Cheng on 25 May 2018
The exactly same issue.

Janos Buttgereit
Janos Buttgereit on 1 Jun 2018
Same issue here with 2018a on a current MacBookPro...

Menna El Hefnawy
Menna El Hefnawy on 25 Jun 2018
Same here. Matlab 2018a. quick solution is tap it with two fingers instead of clicking.

Richard Doyle
Richard Doyle on 23 Jul 2018
10.11.6 2018a Related problem. I'm using two finger scrolling to manually inspect several thousand files to develop a training set. When I stop and lift one finger, the text snaps back one line by itself. I have similar problems when trying to position selections in the guide gui menu that contains my training set edit functions. It looks like the problem was introduced in 2017b. I've had to step back to 2017a.
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bdcxns
bdcxns on 26 Nov 2018
Same problem for me in Mojave. It is very frustrating and it seems the latest version that does not have this problem is Matab 2017a. Very disappointed Matlab does not fix this for such a long time.
I tried testing this in the installation step that let you choose toolboxes, this issue even occurs there. The window bounces back after I tap two fingers or scrolls up & down. Thereby it might be caused by issues in JRE, I guess.

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Iain
Iain on 16 Aug 2018
Same problem: R2018a, "MacBookPro14,2", OS X 10.12.6.
System wide disabling of two finger scrolling fixed the problem.
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Jan
Jan on 7 Mar 2019
Edited: Jan on 7 Mar 2019
That's a workaround, not a fix.

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Marcia Bécu
Marcia Bécu on 1 Jul 2021
Same problem

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