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Title: Re[4]: [amibroker] Re: Sluggish mouse in Formula editor


No Dennis, when that happens to me it is because I am focused on the wrong application (my stupidity). I work with many windows and it is easy to put focus on the wrong windows and then start to type. I never had an application close, i.e. i have no wrong responses to user input. Just missing keystrokes and a non-responsive mouse.


best regards,

herman



Friday, May 29, 2009, 5:23:51 PM, you wrote:


>



Herman,


I have also noticed a new phenomenon that started just recently with my keyboard.  I am busy editing an AFL file, and suddenly, my letter keys start doing system functions, like the letter el logs me out, and other things like that.  I have to reset the computer to regain my normal keyboard functions.  This has been happening rather often lately.  Have you experienced anything like that?


Dennis



On May 26, 2009, at 7:46 AM, Herman wrote:






FWIW, I noticed that when the mouse doesn't respond my [ENTER] key also becomes ineffective. I couldn't force a new line in the editor. This rules out the mouse driver. 


This user-lockout lasted several seconds and my CPU Usage was <1% the whole time, with 2 GByte free memory. This rules out CPU overload.


Next time this happens I'll try to move to another application to see if the problem carries over. Not sure what starts/terminates the user-lockout. btw, I also, lose small text fragments, when typing afl I often find that some text wasn't accepted.


Perhaps this topic should be [OT].... I am not sure if it is AB related.


herman



Tuesday, May 26, 2009, 6:03:43 AM, you wrote:



> Hi,


> I draw your attention on explorer.exe


> Sometimes explorer.exe takes between 55 and 95% of cpu load. (Xp Vista...)

> Explorer build an index of the sub-directories.


> If so, there is an easy solution in killing a register.


> BR



> Herman a écrit :




>> Good idea. I will work with my Task manager open for awhile. Actually 

>> this is quite interesting. AB never seems to take it above 50% CPU 

>> Usage. Would be nice to be able to read some of the performance 

>> indicators from afl :-)



>> The trouble with cleaning up applications is that most of their names 

>> are cryptic and have to be Googled to find out what they are and whether 

>> they can be removed. I got into trouble doing that before... 



>> herman




>> Monday, May 25, 2009, 11:02:31 PM, you wrote:





>>       




>> Herman and others --


>> There are some non spyware programs that are real pigs.  Firefox can be 

>> one, depending on what web sites it has loaded (any one in a tab, 

>> doesn't have to be the one your looking at, and Firefox can even be 

>> minimized).  I also had problems with AVG 8.0 paid version and 

>> SpySweeper, also paid version.



>> Use Windows Task Manager to see what may be using up all your CPU or 

>> Memory.  When my computer gets really slow, it is usually do to Firefox 

>> (mentioned above) or mixer.exe hogging memory.  Usually mixer.exe is 

>> only using maybe 5Meg or memory, but once every few weeks or so it will 

>> just go wild and just keep grabbing more and more memory until I 'End 

>> Process' it using Windows Task Manager.



>> If you run Windows Task Manager minimized, there is still a small icon 

>> near the clock which indicates CPU usage.  Take a look and see if it 

>> correlates with your mouse problem.


>> -- Keith



>> booker_1324 wrote: 


>> I have had that happen to me in the past and after running my favorite 

>> spyware program and it did indeed remove a few, the problem went away. 

>> Not to say this is your problem, but just an idea.










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