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Re: Speeding Up Scripts 101
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Re: Speeding Up Scripts 101


  • Subject: Re: Speeding Up Scripts 101
  • From: Emmanuel <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 4 Mar 2002 05:14:38 +0100

At 4:41 AM +0100 4/3/02, Malcolm Fitzgerald wrote:
>
>I have the same experience on a G4
>
>on 3/3/02 10:58 AM, Emmanuel at email@hidden wrote:
>
>> At 8:17 PM +0100 2/3/02, Danny Arsenault wrote:
>>>
>>> I have had a few weird experiences with scripts, seeing them run extremely
>>> slowly and then, say, holding down the mouse button and watching them speed
>>> up to blindingly fast.
>>
>> You're observing this strange fact on a laptop, aren't you.
>>
>> If this is the case, you may need to disable "Allow processor cycling" in
>> the "Advanced Settings" pane of the "Energy Saver" control panel.

So, the original poster and you *must* have some third-party software
running in the background. Does "name of every process" bring something
suspect?

I bet one copy of Smile that it's a mouse software.

Emmanuel
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