[nvda] Re: Anyone else experiencing delays with new virtual buffers?
- From: " brian gafff \(Line One\)" <bgaff@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 30 Mar 2009 10:04:15 +0100
I have noticed some odd intermittent delays, but not sure what you are doing
so cannot say if its the same cause. In my case it is on some pages, but not
always. The only clues I see in the logs are those multiple warnings posted
in other logs of late, so it may well be that for some reason, in some
instances, a long and tortuous error train occurs which eventually drops out
OK, but takes some time to get there. Yes, Firefox seemed to update the same
time as the new nvda which is a littlw annoying.
On IE, some of the errors I've seen seem to be due to the nvda buffers not
knowing what to do with stuff, and indeed the exit is often carrying over a
flag that makes Python not happy by the looks of it.
I'm using version800 for my main system, and only testing the snaps at the
moment till they behave the same as this one on most normal applications.
Brian
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Laz Mesa" <lazaro6@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "nvda" <nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, March 30, 2009 7:59 AM
Subject: [nvda] Anyone else experiencing delays with new virtual buffers?
Hello,
Ever since a few days ago when I installed the version with the new
virtual buffers, I have been experiencing long delays in Mozilla. By
delays I am speaking of waiting about a minute just to open an email
on the Gmail site. I am wondering if the problem isn't with Mozilla
itself but don't know how to check that out. So I just wanted to know
if anyone else has experienced an increased delay with Mozilla since
the new virtual buffers were introduced. There are no delays in
regular use other than with Mozilla. Coincidentally, I think there
may have been an update to Mozilla around the same time, something
having to do with some sort of security patch or something...
Thanks for any feedback.
Laz
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