Hello mm Meister,

AM>>     This sounds like your computer is busy with another process and
AM>>     this is affecting the editor. This happens to me as well when I'm
AM>>     doing a lot of things concurrently, especially CPU intensive
AM>>     things.


> That describes exactly the problem I used to have before getting the
> new machine. The way I remedied it was to turn off the flying bat and
> the ticker. I didn't get as much letter dropping or hesitations after
> that.

Get rid of active desktop if you are using it..
Set all that display stuff to standard  or better style like 98.
Donot run too much stuff at the same time
Use enough memory
No idea what you are using but believe me, most systems are running
less memory then they need.
I often make my customers the offer that I will fit extra ram free of
charge, ie I remove it if they donot want it. Most see so much speed
difference they want to keep what I put in....
If you run anything like Xp or 2000, consider that the faster the
processor, the more ram you need to buffer between hard disk /
processor as afterall the hard disk is the stone behind your
computer and slowing it down.
if you run many internet tasks, multiple downloads or whatever enough
memory is a must.


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Best regards,
 
tracer

Using The Bat! v1.63 Beta/5 on Windows XP 5.1 Build  2600
Service Pack 1


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