Subject Re: Compatibility with Windows 11 and latest generation processors
From Hernan Campos <hfcro@yahoo.com>
Date Mon, 06 Feb 2023 13:25:20 -0500
Newsgroups dbase.getting-started

Hello Mr. Mayer,

Allow me to give a better explanation, we export/import reports using XML files.

Now, the system gets extremely slow when doing this (it could take hours), but we notice that this only happens when the mouse pointer in the window/box executing the task, if we move it out of that window/box the system resume the normal speed and the task is completed within seconds.

We are trying to fully move into dBase 2019, so let\\\'s forget about dBase 12. The other thing we notice is that this happens only on workstations with Windows 11.

This is a really odd situation we have never seen before. We have a video showing the issue if that is of any help.

Kind regards,

Ken Mayer Wrote:

> On 2/6/2023 8:47 AM, Hernan Campos wrote:
> > Good morning, how compatible is Dbase 12.3 and Dbase 2019 with Windows 11, including the latest generation processors? I ask the question because of strange behaviors that are occurring with both versions, especially with the mouse, thanks
>
> I can\\\'t speak for dBASE Plus 12, but dBASE 2019 works fine.
>
> You need to be specific about mouse issues.
>
> Ken
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