Wrong coordinates in matlab 2015a figure editor

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When using the data cursor in a figure, it selects the wrong data points since I updated to matlab 2015a EDU.
Menus and contextmenus open on wrong position somewhere on the screen too. Do other users have the same problem and how is it solved?
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MATLAB Version: 8.5.0.197613 (R2015a)
MATLAB License Number: STUDENT
Operating System: Linux 3.18.7-gentoo-g3b44bdd-dirty #2 SMP Sun Mar 1 14:00:45 CET 2015 x86_64
Java Version: Java 1.7.0_60-b19 with Oracle Corporation Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM mixed mode
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MATLAB Version 8.5 (R2015a)
Simulink Version 8.5 (R2015a)
Control System Toolbox Version 9.9 (R2015a)
DSP System Toolbox Version 9.0 (R2015a)
Image Processing Toolbox Version 9.2 (R2015a)
Instrument Control Toolbox Version 3.7 (R2015a)
Optimization Toolbox Version 7.2 (R2015a)
Signal Processing Toolbox Version 7.0 (R2015a)
Simulink Control Design Version 4.2 (R2015a)
Statistics and Machine Learning Toolbox Version 10.0 (R2015a)
Symbolic Math Toolbox Version 6.2 (R2015a)
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Céleste Odier
Céleste Odier 2015-3-9
I have the exact same problem with 2014b. It is particularly obvious when you use the zoom before using the data cursor. I was using 2012a until recently, and it was working perfectly fine. I think it's a bug.

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AndreaG
AndreaG 2016-12-2
编辑:AndreaG 2016-12-2
Hi,
I'm working with MatLab 2016a and the problem is still present.
A simple workaround that worked for me was to "dock" the figure in Matlab's main window (using the arrow at the top-right side of the figure's window) and then undock it.
Hope this helps,
Andrea

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