James Hunkins wrote:
Below is a log of the capture movie. I can forward the movie to you
directly if it would help - 24k compressed. It shows the activity
very well. Just let me know.
24k? That would be pretty small ;) I guess you mean 24M, but that
should be okay for my mailbox, too.
Hi Marcel,
Below is a log of the capture movie. I can forward the movie to you
directly if it would help - 24k compressed. It shows the activity
very well. Just let me know.
24k? That would be pretty small ;) I guess you mean 24M, but that
should be okay for my mailbox, too.
24K
Morning Marcel,
Well, I only noticed 3, none of those running QPC under Windows. And I
currently do not have any further ideas in this area because the
things told do not add up:
I agree - I'm impressed that you are still thinking about it to be honest.
SNIP
None of the above makes any sense
George Gwilt a écrit :
As yet I only drink wine - so the cursor falls in windows XP.
Most probably, something is sending either cursor down or enter
keystrokes spuriously to your window.
When it happens, try to use the cursor up keystroke, to see whether
that checks the movement. (probably,
Hi George,
I notice that many people have a problem with fast cursor flashing.
My problem is that sometimes the cursor will not remain where it is
placed, by the mouse or cursor keys. Instead it drops directly to the
bottom of the screen at a constant, fairly fast, speed. Perhaps 1 1/2
George Gwilt a écrit :
The only remedy to this occasional but persistent, fault is to exit
from QPC2 and start it up again.
Has anyone else found this peculiarity?
Is that under windows or under wine?
Wolfgang
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George Gwilt wrote:
I notice that many people have a problem with fast cursor flashing.
Well, I only noticed 3, none of those running QPC under Windows. And I
currently do not have any further ideas in this area because the
things told do not add up:
- Fast key repeat and fast cursor flashing
Hi Marcel,
I just did a movie capture showing both the QL clock display (the
common pointer based one) and the cursor speed. I have captured it at
normal speeds, stalling out, then running very slow, then taking off
and then going back to normal.
Below is a log of the capture movie. I