That's definitely an interesting thought. The machine is a spanking new Lenovo 460S, so it's possible our deployment doesn't have the exact driver needed.
I'll check on that. Thanks. Kurt On Thu, Jul 21, 2016 at 5:22 PM, Micheal Espinola Jr <[email protected]> wrote: > My gut says video issue - especially since moving the window makes it > visible again. It sounds familiar to issues where [typically] on-board > video is underpowered and cannot handle displaying so many objects > simultaneously. It's been some years since I've personally experienced the > issue, but IIRC it would particularly happen when certain apps were open > that listed lots of items/objects. > > -- > Espi > > > On Thu, Jul 21, 2016 at 1:58 PM, Kurt Buff <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> All, >> >> Outlook 2013, Win 10, Exchange 2010 (though that's probably not relevant). >> >> I've run into an annoyance that I can't figure out - I can't even >> figure out how to STFW for it... >> >> Frequently, when I start a new email, or reply to an email, I'll start >> typing away, and then notice the the area of the window that contains >> the From:, To: and Subject lines has gone transparent, showing the >> windows underneath. >> >> Functionality for typing, etc. is still fine, but I can't see what I'm >> typing in that area. This doesn't affect the ribbon bar above, nor the >> body of the message - only the area mentioned. >> >> Then, if I grab the email window by the title bar and move it, the >> transparency goes away, and it looks normal again. >> >> It happens about 60-80% of the time. >> >> Like I said - annoying, and weird, but definitely not work-stopping. >> >> Anyone have a thought regarding this and how to solve it? >> >> Kurt >> >> >
