Description of the issue:
Using a Windows Display Scaling setting over 100% results in a glitch where the mouse cursor’s visual location is not corresponding properly to what it’s accessing on the website.
To provide some context, the page in question is a character planning tool for a very popular video game. It has a skill tree planner with a long series of nodes you choose a path through. You’re supposed to be able to hover the mouse over a node, which highlights it, shows a tooltip, and allows you to click to select the node. However, this bug makes it nearly impossible to use.
I have not experienced this issue on other sites, so it seems specific to some element of this page. I was not able to replicate the issue in Chrome or Edge, so it also seems specific to how Brave is handling it. Issue persisted in Brave’s Incognito Mode.
If I set the Windows Display Scaling back to 100% the page functions normally. I’m on Windows 11.
Exact URL of the website in question:
Furthermore, select any Class from the list, then under ‘Passive Tree’ click on the icon to open that tool.
Did the issue present with default Shields settings? (yes/no)
Yes
Does the site function as expected when Shields are turned off?
No
Is there a specific Shields configuration that causes the site to break? If so, tell us that configuration. (yes/no):
No, it’s not shields related
Does the site work as expected when using Chrome?
Yes, and Edge
Brave version (check About Brave
):
Version 1.77.95 Chromium: 135.0.7049.52 (Official Build) (64-bit)