Help - Search - Members
Full Version: Mouse problems only in this site
Piriform Community Forums > Computer Help and Discussion > Hardware
crzyallday
Sounds crazy but I have consistently over the past few days of being in this site had a problem with my mouse when I use the scroll bar. I recently got a Microsoft Wireless Laser Desktop 4000 Keyboard and Mouse. Lately, anytime I am in this site I put the cursor on the scroll bar and/or use the wheel and the hourglass shows up and it's mucho seconds before it will move. Once the initial hourglass pause releases I can scroll just fine but everytime I change pages, I have to go through the same hair-pulling, gut-wrenching process. What is nuts is it happens only in this site. I have not had this problem anywhere else. Does anyone have any idea?
Andavari
Possibly a slow loading forum script, that's about all I can think of.
crzyallday
QUOTE (Andavari @ Feb 11 2009, 02:00 PM) *
Possibly a slow loading forum script, that's about all I can think of.


How do I check that out? No idea what a forum script is. Is that a script used by the forum and if so, why doesn't it happen to everyone?
YoKenny
It depends on your CPU speed, amount of RAM and hard drive speed.

For example my XP Home system has 2.4GHZ P4 and 512MB RAM and my XP Pro system has 2.8GH P4 and 768MB RAM and is about twice as fast due to faster hard drive.

Belarc Advisor will give you all the information that you need:
http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html
crzyallday
QUOTE (YoKenny @ Feb 11 2009, 06:09 PM) *
It depends on your CPU speed, amount of RAM and hard drive speed.

For example my XP Home system has 2.4GHZ P4 and 512MB RAM and my XP Pro system has 2.8GH P4 and 768MB RAM and is about twice as fast due to faster hard drive.

Belarc Advisor will give you all the information that you need:
http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html


Did Belarc the other day because of another problem with my system. Running WinXP PRO Media Center SP2, 2.80Gz RAM P4,74.97 GB with 47.45GB HD free space. No idea how this helps. Could you explain it to me? What would the fix be?
Andavari
QUOTE (crzyallday @ Feb 11 2009, 05:19 PM) *
How do I check that out? No idea what a forum script is. Is that a script used by the forum and if so, why doesn't it happen to everyone?

You have no real way of checking out the forum scripting to my knowledge as it's using Invision Power Board ("IPB") forum software. You aren't the first to have an issue with IPB running slow or weird, I've had more than my fair share of it over the years. However the majority of issues I have with stalling on any site is because of Firefox and nothing else but it's an issue I'll just deal with since it's my browser of choice.
crzyallday
QUOTE (Andavari @ Feb 11 2009, 09:55 PM) *
You have no real way of checking out the forum scripting to my knowledge as it's using Invision Power Board ("IPB") forum software. You aren't the first to have an issue with IPB running slow or weird, I've had more than my fair share of it over the years. However the majority of issues I have with stalling on any site is because of Firefox and nothing else but it's an issue I'll just deal with since it's my browser of choice.


Thanks for responding so quickly. Firefox is also my browser so maybe I'll see if I can find an answer there because I think I may be having some other problems with the browser.
YoKenny
I'm sure glad I don't use Firefox.
Andavari
QUOTE (YoKenny @ Feb 11 2009, 11:43 PM) *
I'm sure glad I don't use Firefox.

laugh.gif Just think, if you did you could complain about Opera, Chrome, etc.
YoKenny
QUOTE (Andavari @ Feb 12 2009, 02:11 AM) *
laugh.gif Just think, if you did you could complain about Opera, Chrome, etc.

I could but then I would have to change my Profile to Resident Grouch biggrin.gif
YoKenny
I can' seem to find any more infoformation about this
QUOTE
CIO.COM: Can Mozilla Support Their Security Claims?

Mozilla bills Firefox as the most secure Web browser on the planet, but is it really? Follow along with this series and see if the claims hold up to close scrutiny.

Today, I started a multi-part article series on cio.com (Security landing page: http://www.cio.com/topic/1419/Security) probing Mozilla’s claims of security superiority. My plan is to post up a new article every few days probing aspects of claims they’ve made either on the Firefox security page or in some other public forum
http://blogs.technet.com/security/archive/...ity-claims.aspx

This is interesting
QUOTE
Rogue Firefox add-ons bring security risks

By Andreas M. Antonopoulos


February 4, 2009 (Network World) Security is as much about choices as it is about policies. Which software solution you pick is as important as how you configure and use it. With the vast majority of threats today coming from the Web, the choice of browser is critical. With few exceptions, most Web sites are cross-browser compatible. Choosing a browser is less about compatibility and more about usability and security.
http://www.computerworld.com/action/articl...ticleId=9127370
hazelnut

Lets keep on topic here. The poster is asking about mouse problems while browsing on this forum.
morganparkar
QUOTE (crzyallday @ Feb 11 2009, 08:35 PM) *
Sounds crazy but I have consistently over the past few days of being in this site had a problem with my mouse when I use the scroll bar. I recently got a Microsoft Wireless Laser Desktop 4000 Keyboard and Mouse. Lately, anytime I am in this site I put the cursor on the scroll bar and/or use the wheel and the hourglass shows up and it's mucho seconds before it will move. Once the initial hourglass pause releases I can scroll just fine but everytime I change pages, I have to go through the same hair-pulling, gut-wrenching process. What is nuts is it happens only in this site. I have not had this problem anywhere else. Does anyone have any idea?

Hi,
I think this just because of site reconstruction.
Tom AZ
QUOTE (Andavari @ Feb 12 2009, 04:55 AM) *
However the majority of issues I have with stalling on any site is because of Firefox and nothing else but it's an issue I'll just deal with since it's my browser of choice.

I've had my fair share of this stalling and unresponsive mouse stuff (especially on this site) -- particularly since upgrading to Firefox 3.06 from 2.0.0.20 about a 10 days ago. Seems even worse when I run FF Sandboxed. Didn't really notice it much with FF 2.0.0.20 -- even Sandboxed.
Andavari
QUOTE (Tom AZ @ Mar 5 2009, 10:51 PM) *
I've had my fair share of this stalling and unresponsive mouse stuff (especially on this site) -- particularly since upgrading to Firefox 3.06 from 2.0.0.20 about a 10 days ago.

I've always had the Firefox stalling issue even with the old version 2.x line, more so now with Firefox 3 because sometimes it won't even load a page on the first attempt.
This is a "lo-fi" version of our main content. To view the full version with more information, formatting and images, please click here.
Invision Power Board © 2001-2009 Invision Power Services, Inc.