[nvda] Re: At the risk of sounding like..
- From: James Teh <jamie@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 30 Jul 2009 17:13:08 +1000
On 29/07/2009 7:19 AM, Brian's mail list account wrote:
There is still the bug in Windows update that seems to leave the IE
process taking 99 percent of the processor time, effectively silencing
nvda when you select a checkbox in a custom update frame.
I've since been able to reproduce this, but am unfortunately no closer
to figuring out why. It's particularly odd in that it causes an infinite
loop of some sort, but it doesn't seem to be our code. Windows Update
was going so slowly the other day that it was almost impossible to
debug, so I'll try to take a look it another day. Hopefully, I'll still
be able to reproduce it!
You also need to do at least one nvda f5 to get the text up in the first
place after some of the choices and I guess these are nested frames of
some sort.
I've seen this on and off too, but definitely not always. Again, I'll
try to debug it further. Rest asured that we're aware of the problem.
Jamie
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