December 4, 2021 (edited) , 翻译为ZH (显示翻译) , 从EN翻译 (展示原始文件)
@Bitwrangler
While you are clicking on a clip you may also be slightly moving your mouse, i.e. making a small ***** motion. It is the ***** that activates the hanging transition clip. If that ***** leaves the bottom of the clip below the top of the taskbar, or below the bottom of the screen if you have no taskbar there, then this is interpreted as you discarding that clip just as if you had deliberately done so by ***** it down a greater distance.
Initially iStripper was very sensitive to such small downward motions, even by 1 pixel, but I think later versions have a higher, though still small, threshold that has to be exceeded before the clip is discarded (or it could be based on the duration of the ***** rather than its distance).