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dagute |
Posted - Apr 30 2012 : 07:50:07 AM Hello from germany
i am using VA with VS2010. I use a really large desktop with 4 displays. NVIDIA professional grafics. Windows XP SP3
I have a very strange behavior,that appears from time to time. If there are more windows open, and I write in the focussed one, the text appears in another that contains a different module??
any ideas??
kind regards Peter |
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feline |
Posted - May 01 2012 : 11:09:46 AM Thank you for the update, I am glad this had a quick and easy solution. If you are missing features from the logitech driver you could try installing the latest version and see if that works more reliably. |
dagute |
Posted - May 01 2012 : 09:36:30 AM Hello Feline
I have removed the logitch driver and use the XP system driver now. This seems to work. Zhank you for your help
kind regards Peter |
feline |
Posted - Apr 30 2012 : 1:16:41 PM Can you check and see if you have the IDE option:
"Show Miscellaneous files in Solution Explorer" in Tools|Options|Environment|Documents.
turned On please, and if this is turned On, can you please turn this Off. This IDE option has been known to trigger an IDE bug where VA thinks you are in the wrong file, and characters are then sent to this wrong file.
Another thought, we once had a user report a similar problem which was related to using an old version of the software for their Logitech keyboard. Updating to the latest version of the keyboard software fixed the problem.
If neither of these suggestions help, which programming language are you working with? How easily can you reproduce this problem? Are you aware of any form of pattern to this problem? |