Justin Imhoff
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Дата регистрации: 12.10.2010
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22.12.2014 11:37:32
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Hi there.
I've been experiencing a problem with using Actual Window Manager with Adobe Lightroom. Specifically, when I am using "Scroll inactive windows with the mouse wheel", I cannot scroll any of the panels in Lightroom with the mouse wheel, whether it is active or inactive. When I try to scroll with mouse wheel, Lightroom locks up. The only way to recover it is to activate another application (ALT+TAB) and then return to it. Any way of fixing this?
J
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Vasiliy Ivachev
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Создано:
24.12.2014 16:27:36
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Hello Justin,
Thanks for the post.
Could you specify your OS (version, 32 or 64-bit) and versions of Adobe Lightroom and Actual Window Manager?
Best regards.
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Justin Imhoff
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Дата регистрации: 12.10.2010
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06.01.2015 18:20:32
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Windows 8.1, Lightroom 5.0, Actual Window Manager 8.2.2
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Justin Imhoff
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06.01.2015 18:23:35
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Upon further inspection, the scroll wheel works when Lightroom in INACTIVE, but it doesn't work when Lightroom is ACTIVE.
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Ali2015
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Дата регистрации: 11.01.2015
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11.01.2015 02:21:12
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Hi, I second that, scrolling doesn't work and locks in Lightroom when it's active, and I have to switch to another window and back to enable it again. Additionally, after some time of working (like an hour or so), Lightroom's memory space increases dramatically and it finally hangs and/or crashes. I didn't have this problem before installing AWM and it resolves after shutting AWM down completely. So it must be AWM...
Windows 7 HP SP1 (64bit) Adobe Lightroom 5.7 Actual Window Manager 8.2.2
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Vasiliy Ivachev
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Дата регистрации: 09.11.2010
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Создано:
14.01.2015 13:35:25
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Hello gentlemen,
Thanks for the post.
The problem has been confirmed. We'll try to fix it and inform you when the problem will be fixed.
Best regards.
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