When Resolve 12 is in full-screen mode on Windows, the hit targets for menus in the main menu bar don't extend all the way to the top edge of the screen, even though they look like they should.
This makes menus much, much harder to hit with the mouse pointer, because you'll always end up overshooting (hitting the top of the screen) and then having to nudge the cursor down a couple of pixels before you can click. This is silly. Backstopped menus would be
several times faster to hit.
Also, the Edit menu (and only the Edit menu) pops up next to Edit, rather than below it, at least on 1920x1080 screens. Yes, this gets an extra item on the screen without scrolling (it's a long menu), but having to move the pointer in a different direction to get to the menu items screws with muscle memory.
Running on Windows 8.1.