Users complain about pinned prompt in Claude Code overlay update on Cursor
After a recent Claude Code overlay update in Cursor, the user's prompt is now permanently pinned to the top while Claude generates a response, reducing the visible space for streaming output. Users are seeking ways to revert to the previous unpinned behavior.
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