Recently I started using Google Docs in work since I was going to
multiple sites and needed a common place for stuff. Heck that is what it
is best suited for. Each of these sites sits behind a firewall and they
are on different speed connections. Some are on Fiber and other are on
Comcast business connections. Also the PCs I am using vary in age from 1
to 5 years old and the memory varies from 512mb to 1g. 99% are Dell
Desktops all running Windows XP.

The problem I have been having is two fold. The first and biggest issue
is lag time between typing on a document and the characters appearing on
the screen. At the last stop I actually typed an entire sentence of
about 120 characters and when I looked up nothing was in the document
and about 3 seconds later (felt like minutes) I saw the words appear.
This was not in the middle of the day when there were a ton of users
fighting for a slice of the bandwidth. At this site there are no more
than 50 users on this entire LAN and Internet (Comcast) connection. The
admin at the school was puzzled as well.

The other issue I have been having has been the cursor not being where
it displays. What I mean is the cursor was blinking on a line in the
document and as I went to insert or append text the text appeared two
lines above it. This has happened at a few sites and nothing I did
corrected it. I thought it had something to do with resolution but
changes there had no effect. 

I did find one supposed fix and that was to close down the index after
you open a document but that tip wasn't recent and I figured that Google
might have addressed that by now.

Any pointers would be greatly appreciated. 
TIA

John J. Boris, Sr.
JEN-A-SyS Administrator
Archdiocese of Philadelphia
"Remember! That light at the end of the tunnel
Just might be the headlight of an oncoming train!"
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