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"A little time, a little trouble, your better day"
Badfinger
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greetings . in Visual Studio on occasion the keyboard caret disappears and i must reach for the mouse to click it back into place . i do not know where it goes but seems to go there upon fast typing . if anyone knows a fix for this i would appreciate being informed of it . kind regards
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thank you for your kind assistance . please permit me to elaborate . the problem is upon disappearance of keyboard caret typing has no effect . i assume changing appearance of mouse pointer will not affect solution .
modified 17-Sep-23 5:18am.
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Try making it larger?
Edit: I have used --
Settings \ Ease of access \ Text cursor \ Change text cursor thickness
modified 17-Sep-23 0:08am.
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you mean like this caret ?
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I found this: How to fix mouse cursor disappearing in Visual Studio & Visual Studio Code – Cameron Dwyer[^] - I don't have the problem, but it may be worth a try. I see no reason why it should affect the caret, but ... that's MS for you!
On Win 11, it's moved: open Control Panel and search for "mouse p" then click "change how the mouse pointer looks" to open the properties dialog.
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Quote: found this: How to fix mouse cursor disappearing in Visual Studio & Visual Studio Code – Cameron Dwyer[^] - I don't have the problem, but it may be worth a try. I see no reason why it should affect the caret, but ... that's MS for you!
I think that's a different issue - it's not the mouse cursor (i.e. mouse pointer) that is disappearing, it's the keyboard caret (that blinking I-beam or block which indicates where the next keystroke entered will appear).
(TBH, for Vim I have it set up to make the pointer disappear when I start typing. I haven't found a few to make this happen on VSCode, though)
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Check that there were no liquid or food spills on the ALT keys ... that will move your cursor to the menu bar but the menu won't open.
Graeme
"I fear not the man who has practiced ten thousand kicks one time, but I fear the man that has practiced one kick ten thousand times!" - Bruce Lee
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I have it!
I don't think before I open my mouth, I like to be as surprised a everyone else.
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I wonder if something I noticed in recent versions of Visual Studio Code is related.
Here's the thing I've recently noticed:
Focus seems to be set to the File tab in VSC.
Here's what I mean:
When the app starts and when I choose a file in the File tab (generally on the left) then the focus seems to stay there. That means when I subsequently click CTRL-F thinking I'm going to do a search inside the file VSC actually activates a search inside the File tab area.
That means I have to click again inside the actual file so that focus is there in the editor -- instead of in the File tab area.
It has definitely changed in recent versions and it has driven me a bit crazy at times.
Normally when you choose a file you expect the focus (and cursor) to bounce into the editor automatically but it doesn't seem to do that now.
Since the I-bar cursor is a system-wide singleton resource (there is only one I-bar cursor ever shown on Windows system at any time) I'm guessing that the focus possibly leaves the editor window -- or hasn't really gotten there or something.
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Yeah I've notice a lag occasionally, among many other absolutely frustrating bugs.
You would thing that in the 20+? years that VS has been in the wild they would have things pretty well worked out.
I don't think before I open my mouth, I like to be as surprised a everyone else.
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Mike Hankey wrote: they would have things pretty well worked out. Of course they do - but to their satisfaction.
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I experience similar things in other IDEs. Is this probably related to Windows rather than the development environment (VS, whatever)? Ok, with MS products like word it does not happen...
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I think it's determinate ... something stealing focus based of some other window on another monitor or something. Except I haven't determined exactly what.
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Gerry Schmitz wrote: something stealing focus based of some other window
This lines up with what I had mentioned too[^] -- that the editor window doesn't actually get focus automatically when a file is clicked, as it did in the past.
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Maybe this tool can help you: Window Focus Tracker
I have used a tool with the same name from the now defunct www.adminscope.com, and it helped me to find out that a USB sharing tool grabbed the focus periodically.
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First thing can be pressing the Local Menu (or Shift + F10) button to see where the focus has gone assuming the now focused item has a local menu.
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I seem to have the issue when typing on my laptop and the touchpad thinks I clicked on something.
I don't seem to have the issue when using an external keyboard. Changing the touchpad sensitivity seems to help.
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This is why I disable the touchpad on any laptop I use, and have a mouse in its place. Current touchpads seem to detect touches and motion without physical contact. I suspect static electricity is part of the problem.
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I see some people accusing the editor of this but I know that when I get up to speed what does happen is that I hit the wrong key combination.
Not intentionally. And quite often not even because I was doing a shortcut.
And that will make the cursor disappear. And since it is not intentional I will have no idea where it is.
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I notice that too. As you say, clicking somewhere in the code editor brings back the caret, I've also noticed that a few Esc, Esc, Esc will do the trick usually. I think sometimes VS gets lost.
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We have a tiny ginger baby girl, rare as that is. She's a shoulder kitten. She's a car kitten. Have cat, will travel. In so many ways she's just so perfect, but she wets our bed. We can't let her in the bedroom as a result.
After doing some reading, it may be an attachment thing.
Now that she's on solid food we can get her on cat treats.
Which we can scatter on the bed.
Because they won't pee where they eat.
Bette Midler the Bed Piddler** has met her match.
Soon we will fix this broken cat.
** Not her actual name, but I call her that
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honey the codewitch wrote: Because they won't pee where they eat. Hah hah hah hah ... I love optimism!
We had a cat that would wake up, stretch, have a 💩 and lie down and go back to sleep.
It took us years (and a lot of 💩 down my arm) to break her of that. When they want to go, they go.
Kittens are different: the peeing on the bed is probably excitement and isn't voluntary, so she should hopefully grow out of it in a few weeks - Dij did. It's like all children: expect to get covered in body fluids!
You can get "puppy training pads" from pet stores, which are soft and absorbent on one side, and waterproof on the other - if you can persuade her to lie / stand on those in the interim it may make life easier. It's also a good idea to have a litter tray in most rooms, and to keep them clean - that way if the cat needs a pee it's easier for her to get to one and that encourages "peeing in the right place only". You should always have at least N + 1 litter trays, where N is the number of cats.
It's also worth looking at the litter type: Dij will use only the clay based type, and even then only from one manufacturer / retailer. I think it has to do with "particle size" and the sensitivity of his paws.
honey the codewitch wrote: Soon we will fix this broken cat. Or she will fix you so she does what she wants and you attend to her desires ...
And remember: "pictures or it didn't happen"!
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Dogs have owners cats have staff
In a closed society where everybody's guilty, the only crime is getting caught. In a world of thieves, the only final sin is stupidity. - Hunter S Thompson - RIP
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