Re: High CPU usage / Link cursor

2003-03-15 Thread Andre Wichartz
Hello William,

On Saturday, March 15, 2003, 06:22:17 + GMT (which was 07:22 local
time), William Moore wrote:

H>> Also, is it possible to configure the cursor to something more
H>> traditional like an arrow or hand when hovering over a link?

WM> Can I add to this question? The rest of my system executes links on a
WM> single click. TB! require a double-click. Have I missed an option?

Change to the Rich Text Viewer (Options->Preferences->Viewer). The
Cursor changes to a hand when hovering a link and links are executed
with a single click.

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Re: High CPU usage / Link cursor

2003-03-15 Thread Allie Martin
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Headless [H] wrote:

H> When TB checks for new mail my system slows down to a crawl, cpu
H> usage is 100% for roughly 4 seconds. During this time no TB network
H> activity is taking place.

   Are you running a firewall, and if so, which one? My guess is yes and
   that it's Zone Alarm. :)

   Do you compress your folders regularly?

H> Anyone know what could be causing this? (I'm on a slowish
H> PII/266/64mB)

   This shouldn't slow down TB! like that.

H> Also, is it possible to configure the cursor to something more
H> traditional like an arrow or hand when hovering over a link?

   No, you can't. The cursor look is TB! specific. It does change to a
   hand when hovering over links in the rich text viewer.

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Re: High CPU usage / Link cursor

2003-03-14 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Headless,

On Fri, 14 Mar 2003 21:58:30 + GMT (15/03/03, 04:58 +0700 GMT),
Headless wrote:

> When TB checks for new mail my system slows down to a crawl, cpu usage
> is 100% for roughly 4 seconds. During this time no TB network activity
> is taking place.

> Anyone know what could be causing this? (I'm on a slowish PII/266/64mB)

64MB, and 266MHz, seem to be so little these days. What else is
running at the same time? What Windows version are you using?

I am not sure, but it may be that TB's mail checking uses a lot of
resources. How many accounts are you checking at the same time?

> Also, is it possible to configure the cursor to something more
> traditional like an arrow or hand when hovering over a link?

Not from within TB, but there are programs out there that let's you
change the cursor. I do think they use resources, though. ;-)

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Re: High CPU usage / Link cursor

2003-03-14 Thread William Moore
Hello Headless

Thank you for your email dated Friday, March 14, 2003, 9:58:30 PM,
in which you wrote:

H> Also, is it possible to configure the cursor to something more
H> traditional like an arrow or hand when hovering over a link?

Can I add to this question? The rest of my system executes links on a
single click. TB! require a double-click. Have I missed an option?

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