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Do you have Automatic Updates turned off? Because my various Windows 10 machines have all sorts of weirdness when there is a Windows Update pending, especially one that wants to restart the machine, and I ignore them for too long. I've seen the issues you are talking about only once on one machine, but on all of them I will experience keyboard and/or mouse weirdness. I used to get frustrated and curse at my machine(s), but now the first thing I do is check Windows update. Restarting and letting it update immediately cures the wonkiness.
Da Bomb
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No. Updates are automatic and none pending as far as I am aware.
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+1 for the video card. If this has only started happening after replacing a video driver, there's some good odds it's responsible for this. I'd try rolling back to the previous version.
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Looks like it is almost certainly due to "Fade out menu items after clicking". Switch that off and the problem disappears, re-enable it and the problem immediately comes back. I guess it must be somehow connected to an update that occurred in the last month or so. Maybe I'll ask Microsoft.
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Richard MacCutchan wrote: Looks like it is almost certainly due to "Fade out menu items after clicking". Switch that off and the problem disappears, re-enable it and the problem immediately comes back.
That's great. It's always a fantastic feeling to actually get to the root-cause of these types of issues. Well, at least something you can point at that directly causes the issue.
You may have received a new Video card driver in the update and that may have caused the issue.
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Yes, a number of people suggested the video driver as the culprit. So something else to investigate. Thanks again for your suggestion, it helped to narrow it down quite quickly.
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I experience this with SSMS and Redgate tools. Their drop downs have a tendency to still stay visible.
I just do as Sander said go to the offending app and minimize it or close it.
I am using latest version of Windows 10.
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The problem occurs almost exclusively with Windows tools, and despite repeating the clicks I cannot get rid of the offending item.
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It's rare, but I saw that very thing twice last week.
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I see it on occasion with W7 too. I think it has a video driver anomaly. Try updating the drivers for the video card. For me it got to the point it was repeatable and a video driver fixed it.
"They have a consciousness, they have a life, they have a soul! Damn you! Let the rabbits wear glasses! Save our brothers! Can I get an amen?"
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I'd say it's probably the video drivers, too.
One of my laptops would randomly leave inactive images of pop-ups and even windows on the screen. Removing and re-installing the video drivers fixed it.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Do they have Win64 or Linux versions?
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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I would also say video drivers are most likely the culprit though poorly-written code may be assisting.
Instead of rebooting, try Win+Ctrl+Shift+B to reset the graphics driver. If that resolves it, that's the culprit, IMHO.
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Thanks, I will try that next time it happens.
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Outlook has been guilty of this for over a decade.
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Yes.
Another wierd one is in Windows Explorer in "List" view with several columns and you click on a program file in a column, to the right side of the open window, the columns jump over one column to the left AND does not open. This has been happening in Windows ever since I can remember.
But it does not always happen!!!???
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Interesting, but I have never seen that one. Will keep my eyes open for any future occurrences.
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Was getting this myself after installing a couple of crappy shell extensions.
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Without feeling, inferior love is out of order (9)
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HEARTLESS ? == without feeling
less heart = inferior love
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Correct, well done!
Over to you for tomorrow then.
modified 23-Jan-19 4:47am.
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Thanks Musefan. Now it's going to be bugging me all day (I don't have any stockpiled!)
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I know that feeling all too well
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That's the size of Adobe Acrobat. An app that displays PDF files.
156 million bytes.
To contrast, Foxit Reader is 3.4 MB.
My head asplode.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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