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Originally Posted by notz
I'll be typing and suddenly none of the keystrokes show on my screen. I'm typing but nothing. As if everything is frozen.
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haven't had this happen at PC. When anything of the sort has (infrequently) happened elsewhere, it's usually been while a very "busy" page has been loading and my computer's been too busy executing scripts and stuff to keep up with keystrokes. On my older system (Windows 98 SE) I keep the System Monitor (sysmon.exe) handy to tell me about things like the number of "threads" running and the percentage of processor usage. I seem to remember that Sysmon isn't available for Windows XP but there may be a substitute.
I think when my system is too busy to accept keystrokes, mouse movement also starts getting erratic and if I don't hurry up and get out of the page that's causing it, I may have to reboot with the three-finger salute or even the Reset button.
I've often lost keystrokes, even "retroactively", in Yahoo chat. I'll type and "send" one message, get partway through typing another, and Yahoo will hiccup and inform me that the person I'm chatting with is offline (or sometimes that they're
online, even though there was no indication that they were ever off). The unfinished message will disappear from my text box and the other person will report that they never saw the finished one either.
Just wondering, notz -- could this be the chat software playing tricks on your computer? Like if you've exited chat but some of the Java or JavaScript is still running in the background and occasionally doing something it shouldn't? I almost never chat so even if something like that
could happen on my computer, I might not have had occasion to notice it.
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And sometimes when I try to type again, my computers says a word!
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You mean text shows up in the box that you didn't type? Any clues where the word is coming from? For instance, does it seem to be (or not be) something you tried to type earlier that somehow got "misplaced" and is now resurfacing?
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If I change to another page everything goes back to normal.
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What counts as "another page" for this purpose? Closing the page where you were writing the PM and starting over with a fresh PM to the same person? Clicking over to a different page at PC? Clicking over to a page at a different site? By the way, do you tend to keep only one page open at a time, or multiple pages in different windows or tabs?