Mif Posted February 10, 2011 Posted February 10, 2011 FM 11 - 20 clients running off Server 11 and using Windows XP 2 - While in find mode, three of those clients can't see what they are typing until they click out of the field. This is only happening in FileMaker. No strange behaviour in any other programs. Windows administrator checked that everything is the same on machines with and without the problem. Measures taken: 1. Made sure hardware and Windows settings matched between machines 2. Made sure FM memory settings were the same. Because it looks like a refresh issue, I wondered if this had something to do with the way the client was communicating with FM server. Sorry if this post is in the wrong forum.
Russell Barlow Posted February 10, 2011 Posted February 10, 2011 FM 11 - 20 clients running off Server 11 and using Windows XP 2 - While in find mode, three of those clients can't see what they are typing until they click out of the field. This is only happening in FileMaker. No strange behaviour in any other programs. Windows administrator checked that everything is the same on machines with and without the problem. Measures taken: 1. Made sure hardware and Windows settings matched between machines 2. Made sure FM memory settings were the same. Because it looks like a refresh issue, I wondered if this had something to do with the way the client was communicating with FM server. Sorry if this post is in the wrong forum. Check out my post here on Hardware Acceleration and see if it helps you. http://fmforums.com/forum/topic/76462-data-becomes-invisible-when-cursor-is-in-field/page__view__findpost__p__359899
Mif Posted February 14, 2011 Author Posted February 14, 2011 Check out my post here on Hardware Acceleration and see if it helps you. http://fmforums.com/forum/topic/76462-data-becomes-invisible-when-cursor-is-in-field/page__view__findpost__p__359899 Thankyou, that worked perfectly. Believe it or not, today I am experiencing the same thing from my MacbookPro - Is there a similar setting there?
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