![]() ![]() ![]() There also issues with modifier keys getting stuck, and sometimes with CrossOver freezing. The crippled web browser also explains why you can't click on hyperlinks, or use other interactive result rendering features of LINQPad. It works better in a 32-bit bottle, although I've had no success in getting the 32-bit version of. When I launch IE as a standalone browser in a Win 10 64-bit bottle, it doesn't get as far as displaying the default page, which is not a good sign. It looks like CrossOver provides something that emulates IE9. It's difficult to determine their cause, although they seem to be connected to use of the WebBrowser control, which LINQPad uses to render results. The biggest outstanding problem, though, is frequent page faults. Also, LINQPad's debugger UI, which is written in WPF, appears to overstretch Wine's rendering capabilities. While autocompletion should mostly be working, I've had little success in lighting up the debugger: the target process appears to crash after resuming from a break. Note that you can fix the blocky rendering by control-clicking the bottle containing LINQPad, and selecting Settings > High Resolution Mode. ![]() ![]() This allows you to activate a paid edition, and works around most of the UiaDisconnectProvider exceptions. I've uploaded a special build that you can try: ![]()
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