Re: NVDA sluggish in task manager and resource monitor


Chris
 

                                                                                You could try if not already done so the same voice as you do in narrator see if that is the issue

 

 

 

From: Jacob Kruger
Sent: 23 April 2017 12:58
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] NVDA sluggish in task manager and resource monitor

 

If I hit ctrl+shift+escape right now on my win10 64 bit creators

version, running current NVDA next snapshot, it works fine in the task

manager, is just as responsive as anywhere else, etc. etc.

 

 

Only issue have always had with windows 10 task manager is trying to

switch between what would have rendered as pages under windows 7 -

tasks/applications, processes, startup, etc., but anyway.

 

 

Stay well

 

 

 

Jacob Kruger

Blind Biker

Skype: BlindZA

"Resistance is futile, but, acceptance is versatile..."

 

On 2017-04-23 11:34, Christo de Klerk wrote:

> Hello

> I can confirm Felix's issue. I also find Task Manager so sluggish with

> NVDA that I first close NVDA and fire up Narrator when it is necessary

> to use Task Manager.

> The same behaviour is true also in the activation dialogue in DBT

> (Duxbury).

> Kind regards

> Christo

> On 2017/04/23 11:02 AM, Felix G. wrote:

>> Hello,

>> on several Win 10 machines I find that NVDA gets very sluggish when task

>> manager or resource monitor has focus. At first I thought it was because

>> the machines were slow anyway at that time, which is why I used these

>> tools

>> in the first place, but I tested again in good times, that is, while

>> everything else was running smoothly, and I consistently get the same

>> sluggish behavior across multiple machines.

>> I also tested with Narrator and found it very responsive. So NVDA

>> definitely has some causal involvement here.

>> Any ideas/workarounds, anyone? Thank you very much in advance.

>> Kind regards,

>> Felix

>> 

>

 

 

 

 

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