Try this. Activate the Windows Task manager so you can see the
processor usage then make your version 7.0 application the active
window.
 
Press the ALT Key down and release it.

This will cause the processor to go to 100% and stay there. Press the
key again and your processor will return to normal speed.

Holding the Shift key or the CTRL key down will drive up the processor
speed also. Releasing these keys will allow the processor to return to
normal speed.

This also happens if you just have your development version of LabVIEW
7 open with no projects open.

> Does this present a problem for your applications if a user presses the ALT key then 
> decides not to hit TAB or any other hot key combination possible?
The user has just sent the processor to 100% and left. Will the
application bog down? Will your control process stop? Will the datalog
file continue to work at the expected rate?

Again is this a problem? Any thoughts?

Randall

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