I don't remember the details, but the Alt key is tightly tied to
numerous behaviors on Windows. Either LV has started the menu walking
behavior and the events are pouring in, or I seem to remember some other
Alt key modified actions defined by Windows, sort of like Alt-tab, but
affecting
Ben [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
Hi Sean,
DI you really mean to say
Run your VI in highlight execution mode and monitor the CPU Usage.
?
Ben
Another cause for 100% CPU usage is pressing your ALT Key once.
Try this. Activate the Windows Task manager
I just wanted to share with you about the progress on this issue.
I tried Sean's approach, the .dll did press the alt key but also
closed my application, therefore, and it was not practical.
I further drilled down and found out a subvi that caused the CPU 100%.
Further isolating each part of the
I found out the following behavor when I ran my application.
If I configure the vi with the window title bar, it seemed like
pressing alt key once when I opened the vi to run. Which sometimes
drove cpu to 100%. Also, the dialog box vis sometimes tigger the CPU
to 100%. These vis all have window
If I configure the vi with the window title bar, it seemed like
pressing alt key once when I opened the vi to run. Which sometimes
drove cpu to 100%. Also, the dialog box vis sometimes tigger the CPU
to 100%. These vis all have window title bars. Once the cpu is 100%, I
could press alt key
Hello Yurong,
Thank you for contacting National Instruments.
There is no known CPU usage problem when updating from LabVIEW 6.02 to
7.0. Try reading the following knowledge base concerning CPU usage.
http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/websearch/8638139D6236D42086256A340073554A?OpenDocument
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