Hi there.
I am usually above average tech-savvy, but have struck upon a weird problem.
I use Firefox 12, and I have noticed that moving my mouse pointer around drastically reduces my pc speed. If I move it rapidly back and forth, I can increase the Task Manager's CPU usage on the performance tab from 18% all the way to full 100% usage, if Firefox has been running long, or with multiple tabs. It is most noticeable in the framerate of animated gifs, such as the smileys to the right of this text entry box. By moving it quickly, I can make the animations slow down to just over a frame a second.
Task manager's Process tab shows a specific increase in Firefox's CPU usage up to 40% more, even if it is on a single, low mem page.
I am running a Pentium Dual Core E5300 @ 2.6 Ghz, with 4 gigs of memory installed, and a user-defined page file size of the max 4096 Mb
My "mouse" is a MS USB trackball optical 1.0, running the standard Trackball Optical (Intellipoint) USB drivers.
I do not notice such an extreme performance hit when firefox is not running.
Is this a common issue? I find few pages at the Mozilla site about this, and none for newer versions of the MoZilla/Firefox engine. Google only seems to return results relating to the speed of mouse response, and that is not an issue, as the mouse itself is very precise in its control, even at the expense of the reaction of pages I am moving it on.
Seriously flustered, and too tired to keep searching through hundreds of other non-related issues elsewhere.
Thanks for the time,
Lee Maynor
I am usually above average tech-savvy, but have struck upon a weird problem.
I use Firefox 12, and I have noticed that moving my mouse pointer around drastically reduces my pc speed. If I move it rapidly back and forth, I can increase the Task Manager's CPU usage on the performance tab from 18% all the way to full 100% usage, if Firefox has been running long, or with multiple tabs. It is most noticeable in the framerate of animated gifs, such as the smileys to the right of this text entry box. By moving it quickly, I can make the animations slow down to just over a frame a second.
Task manager's Process tab shows a specific increase in Firefox's CPU usage up to 40% more, even if it is on a single, low mem page.
I am running a Pentium Dual Core E5300 @ 2.6 Ghz, with 4 gigs of memory installed, and a user-defined page file size of the max 4096 Mb
My "mouse" is a MS USB trackball optical 1.0, running the standard Trackball Optical (Intellipoint) USB drivers.
I do not notice such an extreme performance hit when firefox is not running.
Is this a common issue? I find few pages at the Mozilla site about this, and none for newer versions of the MoZilla/Firefox engine. Google only seems to return results relating to the speed of mouse response, and that is not an issue, as the mouse itself is very precise in its control, even at the expense of the reaction of pages I am moving it on.
Seriously flustered, and too tired to keep searching through hundreds of other non-related issues elsewhere.
Thanks for the time,
Lee Maynor