POA Website Jittery/Keyboard Latency

Stewartb

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Why on my Windows machine does this website have a jittery response to typing? The keyboard latency is very annoying. This is the only internet site that I visit where my computer does it, and it doesn't do it with my Apple devices.
 
Hmm, never noticed it. Have you tried a different browser?
 
No. I use Chrome on this machine and the issue is recent. Different networks, same problem.
 
I suspect some browser extension or something like that is causing an issue... that or it’s an old PC that can’t keep up for some reason.
 
hmm, testing testing 1, 2, 3. yep, no jittering here, winders pc



how many cups of coffee did you drink before the jittering started... :)
 
I get some keyboard latency once in a while, but it's usually some useless JS running in another tab.

Rich
 
The line between smartass and dumbass is narrow. Be careful out there!

Fairly new and high functioning Dell laptop. I guess I should just set it aside and use my iDevices. They're more stable. ;)
 
I get some keyboard latency once in a while, but it's usually some useless JS running in another tab.

Rich
My IT girl thought it might be the network. I can plug into the Ethernet with cable service at one office or use a wifi with a satellite service at another office. Same behavior. I'm no IT guy but I hoped the change in venue would make a difference. It appears to be in the machine. Maybe I should do a rant thread about the evils of Windows? Nah, it's probably something simple, but still over my head.
 
My IT girl thought it might be the network. I can plug into the Ethernet with cable service at one office or use a wifi with a satellite service at another office. Same behavior. I'm no IT guy but I hoped the change in venue would make a difference. It appears to be in the machine. Maybe I should do a rant thread about the evils of Windows? Nah, it's probably something simple, but still over my head.

If you can find an actual computer tech, a tune-up once or twice a year can do wonders.

Rich
 
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