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Post by IE on Oct 20, 2009 21:59:26 GMT -6
I have a new HP Touchsmart computer, no tower, all the innards are in the large touch-screen monitor, wireless keyboard and mouse.. Pretty cool looking computer.
BUT, I find that ONLY when I'm typing in a Yahoo email message I lose half the letters. I'm a very fast typist, but have never been faster than a program could handle. In an email, I have to press a key, wait for it to appear, then press the next key. Sucks for a 90wpm typist whose thoughts run even faster. (but I will concede that that wouldn't be a bad feature for me when posting on this board LOL).
What's up with that?
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Post by Irish Stu on Oct 21, 2009 2:05:28 GMT -6
Try opening your Yahoo account in a different browser such as Firefox or Google Chrome and see if it still does it.
Your anti-virus software could be the cause of this, particularly if you are running McAfee.
Simon
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Post by Ardbeg... innit on Oct 21, 2009 5:30:26 GMT -6
I did a google search and found that what you describe is quite common when Yahoo email is combined with Vista, consider it part of the Yahoo "experience" Link
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Post by Irish Stu on Oct 21, 2009 5:38:25 GMT -6
I did a google search and found that what you describe is quite common when Yahoo email is combined with Vista, consider it part of the Yahoo "experience" LinkFrom your link Gordon, shows it's worth trying other browsers as I suggested : Jake?? Simon
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Post by Chicago Jake on Oct 21, 2009 9:29:58 GMT -6
Not me. I don't own a machine with Vista.
So, you are suggesting that IE dump IE?
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Post by ♥ COVID-19♥ on Oct 21, 2009 9:34:16 GMT -6
ASAP, FWIW.
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Post by Ardbeg... innit on Oct 21, 2009 9:41:15 GMT -6
NTTAWWT
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Post by ♥ COVID-19♥ on Oct 21, 2009 10:00:38 GMT -6
AFAIK
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Post by Ardbeg... innit on Oct 21, 2009 10:09:06 GMT -6
BTSOOM
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Post by ♥ COVID-19♥ on Oct 21, 2009 10:12:50 GMT -6
WWJD?
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Post by Ardbeg... innit on Oct 21, 2009 10:21:57 GMT -6
WGFF!
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Post by ♥ COVID-19♥ on Oct 21, 2009 11:17:30 GMT -6
WTF?
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Post by Ardbeg... innit on Oct 21, 2009 11:21:44 GMT -6
GMTA
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Post by ♥ COVID-19♥ on Oct 21, 2009 12:54:20 GMT -6
BYOB
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Post by Irish Stu on Oct 21, 2009 12:55:48 GMT -6
DIY.
Simon
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Post by Ardbeg... innit on Oct 21, 2009 12:59:18 GMT -6
zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
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Post by IE on Oct 21, 2009 16:36:27 GMT -6
Downloaded Firefox and problem solved. Thanks guys..
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Post by ♥ COVID-19♥ on Oct 21, 2009 21:38:30 GMT -6
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So there!
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Post by Christinko on Oct 22, 2009 18:21:57 GMT -6
This is so FUBAR.
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