Corner of screen non-responsive/white box

Hellcat711

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Hi, I've had this for a while and its not life destroying, just irritating.

Every now and then (and this is truly random) the bottom left corner of the screen becomes unresponsive, as though there's a tiny window down there that is open but invisible. Sometimes this box is invisible sometimes it's white. Nothing I do makes it go away other than restarting the system. Right clicking does nothing, left clicking gives a menu that says Back, Forward and Reload with back and forward greyed out. Anyone know if this is chrome being funky or clashing programs?

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For the past few days I discovered that left click suddenly does not work on the bottom right corner region of my monitor. For some reason I decided to right click that region, and a context menu appeared, which means there is a hidden window right there. Using Process Monitor I discovered that it's QtWebEngineProcess.exe.
Process Monitor shows that it's linked to Origin.exe and sure enough End Process Tree of Origin.exe immediately shuts down QtWebProcess. Seems that if you let Origin runs for a long time in your PC, QtWebProcess will have that hidden window in your bottom right hand corner of your desktop.

https://www.reddit.com/r/pcmasterrace/comments/55wqzz/psa_if_youre_using_the_new_origin_qtwebprocess/
Are you running Origin? A button with exact description you gave can appear in right hand side corner, not heard of it being in left

is it like this? - this is happening to someone else here this week as well

[video="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wGJ10BcoZgg&feature=youtu.be"][/video]
 
Bingo, exactly that.

Funny, steam runs perfectly every time... And I have never... ever had origin work perfectly any time I open it...

Now we know what it is, do you have any idea how to stop it?
 
For the past few days I discovered that left click suddenly does not work on the bottom right corner region of my monitor. For some reason I decided to right click that region, and a context menu appeared, which means there is a hidden window right there. Using Process Monitor I discovered that it's QtWebEngineProcess.exe.
Process Monitor shows that it's linked to Origin.exe and sure enough End Process Tree of Origin.exe immediately shuts down QtWebProcess. Seems that if you let Origin runs for a long time in your PC, QtWebProcess will have that hidden window in your bottom right hand corner of your desktop.

https://www.reddit.com/r/pcmasterrace/comments/55wqzz/psa_if_youre_using_the_new_origin_qtwebprocess/
 
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