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TKM[_3_] April 12th 10 09:10 PM

OE - "Jittery" Editing Upon Reply
 
When replying to some OE6 e-mails, the computer seems to slow down, editing
becomes more difficult (takes more clicks to move the cursor) and the cursor
gets the "jitters". So far, I haven't been able to trace the problem to a
particular sender, e-mail content or whether or not there are attachments.
The problem has been apparent for the last few weeks.

The problem goes away if I click Format and move the setting from "Rich
Text" to "Plain Text" and back to "Rich Text" again.

Is there a better fix?

Running IE7 and XP Professional - no other problems.

TKM




VanguardLH[_2_] April 12th 10 09:25 PM

OE - "Jittery" Editing Upon Reply
 
TKM wrote:

When replying to some OE6 e-mails, the computer seems to slow down, editing
becomes more difficult (takes more clicks to move the cursor) and the cursor
gets the "jitters". So far, I haven't been able to trace the problem to a
particular sender, e-mail content or whether or not there are attachments.
The problem has been apparent for the last few weeks.

The problem goes away if I click Format and move the setting from "Rich
Text" to "Plain Text" and back to "Rich Text" again.

Is there a better fix?

Running IE7 and XP Professional - no other problems.

TKM


Tried disabling the touchpad on your laptop?

VanguardLH[_2_] April 12th 10 09:25 PM

OE - "Jittery" Editing Upon Reply
 
TKM wrote:

When replying to some OE6 e-mails, the computer seems to slow down, editing
becomes more difficult (takes more clicks to move the cursor) and the cursor
gets the "jitters". So far, I haven't been able to trace the problem to a
particular sender, e-mail content or whether or not there are attachments.
The problem has been apparent for the last few weeks.

The problem goes away if I click Format and move the setting from "Rich
Text" to "Plain Text" and back to "Rich Text" again.

Is there a better fix?

Running IE7 and XP Professional - no other problems.

TKM


Tried disabling the touchpad on your laptop?

Michael Santovec[_2_] April 12th 10 11:35 PM

OE - "Jittery" Editing Upon Reply
 
Look at Tools, Options, Security. Is OE set to the Restricted Zone.
That will prevent OE from running any scripts or ActiveX in the message.

--

Mike - http://TechHelp.Santovec.us



"TKM" wrote in message
...
When replying to some OE6 e-mails, the computer seems to slow down,
editing becomes more difficult (takes more clicks to move the cursor)
and the cursor gets the "jitters". So far, I haven't been able to
trace the problem to a particular sender, e-mail content or whether or
not there are attachments. The problem has been apparent for the last
few weeks.

The problem goes away if I click Format and move the setting from
"Rich Text" to "Plain Text" and back to "Rich Text" again.

Is there a better fix?

Running IE7 and XP Professional - no other problems.

TKM





Michael Santovec[_2_] April 12th 10 11:35 PM

OE - "Jittery" Editing Upon Reply
 
Look at Tools, Options, Security. Is OE set to the Restricted Zone.
That will prevent OE from running any scripts or ActiveX in the message.

--

Mike - http://TechHelp.Santovec.us



"TKM" wrote in message
...
When replying to some OE6 e-mails, the computer seems to slow down,
editing becomes more difficult (takes more clicks to move the cursor)
and the cursor gets the "jitters". So far, I haven't been able to
trace the problem to a particular sender, e-mail content or whether or
not there are attachments. The problem has been apparent for the last
few weeks.

The problem goes away if I click Format and move the setting from
"Rich Text" to "Plain Text" and back to "Rich Text" again.

Is there a better fix?

Running IE7 and XP Professional - no other problems.

TKM





PA Bear [MS MVP] April 13th 10 01:34 AM

OE - "Jittery" Editing Upon Reply
 
Your post's headers (Outlook Express 6.00.2900.3138) tell us you're running
outdated and vulnerably versions of Outlook Express, Internet Explorer, and
WinXP SP3. Check in at http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com ASAP & install
all critical security updates offered. Then make sure Automatic Updates is
enabled to keep it fully patched.
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002


TKM wrote:
When replying to some OE6 e-mails, the computer seems to slow down,
editing
becomes more difficult (takes more clicks to move the cursor) and the
cursor
gets the "jitters". So far, I haven't been able to trace the problem to a
particular sender, e-mail content or whether or not there are attachments.
The problem has been apparent for the last few weeks.

The problem goes away if I click Format and move the setting from "Rich
Text" to "Plain Text" and back to "Rich Text" again.

Is there a better fix?

Running IE7 and XP Professional - no other problems.

TKM



PA Bear [MS MVP] April 13th 10 01:34 AM

OE - "Jittery" Editing Upon Reply
 
Your post's headers (Outlook Express 6.00.2900.3138) tell us you're running
outdated and vulnerably versions of Outlook Express, Internet Explorer, and
WinXP SP3. Check in at http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com ASAP & install
all critical security updates offered. Then make sure Automatic Updates is
enabled to keep it fully patched.
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002


TKM wrote:
When replying to some OE6 e-mails, the computer seems to slow down,
editing
becomes more difficult (takes more clicks to move the cursor) and the
cursor
gets the "jitters". So far, I haven't been able to trace the problem to a
particular sender, e-mail content or whether or not there are attachments.
The problem has been apparent for the last few weeks.

The problem goes away if I click Format and move the setting from "Rich
Text" to "Plain Text" and back to "Rich Text" again.

Is there a better fix?

Running IE7 and XP Professional - no other problems.

TKM



TKM[_3_] April 13th 10 03:22 PM

OE - "Jittery" Editing Upon Reply
 

"VanguardLH" wrote in message
...
TKM wrote:

When replying to some OE6 e-mails, the computer seems to slow down,
editing
becomes more difficult (takes more clicks to move the cursor) and the
cursor
gets the "jitters". So far, I haven't been able to trace the problem to
a
particular sender, e-mail content or whether or not there are
attachments.
The problem has been apparent for the last few weeks.

The problem goes away if I click Format and move the setting from "Rich
Text" to "Plain Text" and back to "Rich Text" again.

Is there a better fix?

Running IE7 and XP Professional - no other problems.

TKM


Tried disabling the touchpad on your laptop?


Yes, that helped my fumble-fingered typing; but didn't solve the jittering.

Thanks,

TKM



TKM[_3_] April 13th 10 03:22 PM

OE - "Jittery" Editing Upon Reply
 

"VanguardLH" wrote in message
...
TKM wrote:

When replying to some OE6 e-mails, the computer seems to slow down,
editing
becomes more difficult (takes more clicks to move the cursor) and the
cursor
gets the "jitters". So far, I haven't been able to trace the problem to
a
particular sender, e-mail content or whether or not there are
attachments.
The problem has been apparent for the last few weeks.

The problem goes away if I click Format and move the setting from "Rich
Text" to "Plain Text" and back to "Rich Text" again.

Is there a better fix?

Running IE7 and XP Professional - no other problems.

TKM


Tried disabling the touchpad on your laptop?


Yes, that helped my fumble-fingered typing; but didn't solve the jittering.

Thanks,

TKM




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