Context menu still not respecting screen realestate and its pissing me off

Context menu immediately selects option under cursor This problem has not been fixed, and I’m about to switch back to Chrome or Mozilla. For whatever reason, the previous tech dismissed the idea that it’s a screen real estate issue, when in fact it is. I have a 1080p TV that loves to default to a really weird aspect ratio and resolution, and a main monitor that’s also 1080p but runs in 1080p at 16:9. When right-clicking on the “smaller display,” the context menu appears and then positions itself right under the mouse cursor, causing the option under the mouse to be immediately clicked. However, on the 1080p 16:9 monitor, this does not happen due to there being plenty of screen real estate for it to utilize. A simple solution to this problem, so you don’t have to account for every aspect ratio or screen resolution, is to STOP REGISTERING A CLICK UPON BUTTON RELEASE. This is not an issue my OS is causing—I’m on Linux, and I’ve tested in Windows, and the same issue occurs. SO PLEASE, FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, STOP REGISTERING A BUTTON RELEASE AS A CLICK.

I posted the original problem referenced by TobyToad, and since I reported it the first time, it went away after a while, but since about a week ago (v1.74.48??) it rears its ugly head again, this time on all sites. And this time I can say a bit more: if the context menu is partly outside of the screen, it happens, otherwise not. It doesn’t happen on Google Chrome, probably because the context menu is smaller on that browser, also, Chrome seems to do a better job of positioning the context menu, so that it doesn’t partly go off-screen.

My screen is 1366x768.

Here a video of Brave doing the wrong thing and Chrome doing the right thing:

I agree with TobyToad, fix the friggin’ issue and don’t blame it on the user, the screen real estate or whatever.

ETA: I noticed that the video above doesn’t show the mouse pointer, here is a video that does:

It does happen on Chrome. I have replicated it in a new profile by clicking an image in the youtube search results. It happens more often on images, probably because there are more menu items than in other contexts.

I also have this issue and it’s really pissing me off.
On laptop with mousepad is even worse cuz you need 2 fingers to move the cursor out of the way of the context menu.
It does happen on any Chromium based browser, not just Brave, i tried Chrome, Chromium and Brave and issue is there in all of them.
On Firefox it does not happen because they still use OS native context menu and not proprietary BS.

This BS with the new context menu needs to be fixed, once they introduced the new revamp of the menus with the scrolling it’s getting worse and worse every update, and still there isn’t a way to disable them even if there are a lot of complains about that.

The sad thing is that chromium is open source and Brave or other browser based on it, CAN make fixes, but nobody cares.