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Topic: «
AWM bug with Adobe Lightroom 4.x
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Jeremy Gollehon
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09/04/2012 21:38:30
If "Scroll inactive windows with the mouse wheel" is set to true in AWM 7.2 and you attempt to scroll with the mouse in Adobe Lightroom, Lightroom will max out the CPU for 4-5 minutes.
Adding Lightroom to the Exclude list under Window Settings does not help. The only thing that works is turning off "Scroll inactive windows with the mouse wheel".
Because I haven't noticed this with any other application I assume it's a Lightroom issue but thought I'd let you know in case there is something you can do.
Regards,
Jeremy
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Vasiliy Ivachev
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09/07/2012 04:52:43
Hello Jeremy,
Thanks for the post.
Have you tried to add Specific Settings for Adobe Lightroom with the "Disable the scrolling of inactive windows" option checked (on the Startup tab)?
Best regards.
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Jeremy Gollehon
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09/07/2012 08:25:36
No, I didn't try that. I didn't even think about it.
I will give it a shot and let you know.
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