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From: s6606722 AT mercury DOT np DOT ac DOT sg (SINGAPORE)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Alt-Tab slowdown running RHIDE under Windows 95
Date: Tue, 28 Oct 1997 22:38:39 GMT
Organization: Ngee Ann Polytechnic, Singapore
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On 27 Oct 1997 17:53:00 GMT, "J.A. Bijsterbosch"
<bijster AT worldonline DOT nl> wrote:

>Hello,
>
>PDennis736 <pdennis736 AT aol DOT com> schreef in artikel
><19971025214201 DOT RAA00587 AT ladder01 DOT news DOT aol DOT com>...
>> When running Rhide in a Dos box I find that any keyboard use involving
>the
>> Alt key becomes extremely slow. For example if pressing Alt+Tab there is
>a
>> delay before anything happens. This occurs on all windows applications
>> while Rhide is running and also applies to menu access keys (eg Alt+F for
>> the file menu) in all windows applications. The delay is very variable,
>> anywhere from less than half a second up to several seconds. This does
>not
>> happen when other programs (such as qbasic) are running in a dos box and
>> does not affect key presses not in conjunction with the alt key. Just
>> starting Rhide without loading files etc. is enough to cause the problem.
>> 

>
>Hm, I have half of your resorces, W95( same version Dutch ) P90, 24Mb,
>Rhide v.12c and I have no problems at all. What I don't have however is Ms
>Plus!!!!
>

My computer is a Pentium 133 and only 16megs of ram and that happended
too. At first I thought it was because of my computer was too slow.

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