Thanks, I very much appreciate it!

> On 15 Sep 2015, at 18:53, Kevin Rushforth <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> We will take a look at this right away. If it's as serious as you say then 
> this is a P1 issue.
> 
> -- Kevin
> 
> 
> Chris Nahr wrote:
>> Yes, I can confirm this bug is present when running on a Dell XPS 15 which 
>> does have both a touchscreen and an integrated Intel GPU for desktop display 
>> (HD 4600). The application hangs even though I'm using a mouse and not the 
>> touchscreen to click on the combo box.
>> 
>> That's a catastrophic bug that needs to be fixed in an emergency update. 
>> Many new Windows laptops have Intel GPUs with touchscreens that you can't 
>> disconnect, and Microsoft is pushing Windows 10 to all of them. Apparently 
>> no JavaFX app with a ComboBox can run on them now!
>> 
>> -- Chris
>> 
>> Guillaume Anctil <[email protected]> wrote...
>> 
>>> I recently upgraded to Windows 10 and I now have to resort to using a VM to
>>> use most of my JavaFX based apps since combo boxes causes the applications
>>> to hang when used.
>>> 
>>> It seems like this bug as been reported but its cause might have been
>>> misrepresented and/or its severity misjudged. (
>>> https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8132897 &
>>> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/31786980/javafx-windows-10-combobox-error
>>>  
>>> for reference)

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