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Interesting! Thanks! Anyway, I'm off this week and making the trek to see my family for Thanksgiving. (leaving in 1 hour) Gotta go!
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse
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I've had flicker screen on my laptop since I updated to Win10. My i7, 8GB /w touchscreen, toshiba originally came with Win8.1 and I had ran it for 6 mos with no problems.
After updating to Win10, I began having screen flicker problems that have gotten so bad that my screen would go entirely black for 30 sec. - 1 minute before coming back.
It's gotten better over time and worse. I've tried installing various drivers, etc.
At some point I noticed if I moved my laptop screen the problem would seem to fix itself.
Then I noticed that if I touched the screen it would seem to fix the problem.
This same flicker problem has been reported on Microsoft Surface devices (also touchscreen devices).
Then it hit me today --- "is there a way to disable the touch screen and would that help?"
I searched and found the following image and I turned off "HID-compliant touch screen"
Device Manager - HID-compliant touch screen[^]
It seems to have solved the problem so far. I will update and let you know if I see the problem any more.
Maybe this will help someone else too.
We will see what happens.
EDIT 1
I am seriously happy because I've just returned to my laptop after being away from it (lunch break) for over an hour. The problem has always manifested after the screen goes to sleep and then I awaken it, however, as I just unlocked the screen I had zero flicker.
Woohoo!!
Yes, I no longer have touchscreen ability on my laptop but I never use it anyways, so I've lost nothing...except the terrible flicker.
EDIT 2
This seems to be the solution. I've been away from my computer again and the screen went to sleep and when I logged on again I had no blinking. Over the past few weeks it had been terrible and every time I came back to my computer it would flicker for the first 2 minutes or so off and on.
Glad this is fixed for me...but I do agree with the reply about 1000 cuts. Microsoft, we'll just keep removing features until things seem to work...We're back to the command line.
EDIT 3 - One Last Check-in
I just returned to my laptop to check one more time.
Previously, every time it went to sleep then I'd get the flickerscreen.
Once again it is working perfectly fine.
I believe the issue is actually solved.
It's probably quite obscure too since you have to have a touchscreen enabled for the problem to occur.
Probably like 3 other users out there in the same boat.
modified 19-Nov-17 22:02pm.
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1000 cuts...
Installing Signature...
Do not switch off your computer.
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I really don't know whats worse: Their quality or their grim determination to install this crap on your computer anytime they feel like it.
What did I hear when I did not want to have Win 8?
"It's the future. You will be left behind if you don't upgrade!"
Yeah, I feel really way behind now, after not wasting time on learning stuff they have abandoned again. Being left behind definitely saves a lot of time. Perhaps I should show my gratitude by contributing to some open source project.
I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats.
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Paranoia running low ? This'll top you up: [^]Quote: Stuart Russell and the Future of Life Institute have created an eerie viral video titled "Slaughterbots" that depicts a future in which humans develop small, hand-sized drones that are programmed to identify and eliminate designated targets. Direct download link for 720p MP4 video: [^]
«While I complain of being able to see only a shadow of the past, I may be insensitive to reality as it is now, since I'm not at a stage of development where I'm capable of seeing it.» Claude Levi-Strauss (Tristes Tropiques, 1955)
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Cool. That looks just like in Person of Interest, except the white "Primary Threat" box should be red. I want one!
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Marc Clifton wrote: I want one!
One?! You are so lucky
Skipper: We'll fix it.
Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this?
Skipper: Grit, spit and a whole lotta duct tape.
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Hmmm appears to be a one shot device, better to get one with a gun (either very low calibur for 'oh why did X fall over' or very high .50 Cal or 20 mm cannon for don't mess MF) or several hold them at altiude and point to your victim. They way I am feeling this am a pitch fork would required to shift the dead.
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Sounds like a great presentation for a science fiction convention but not much else.
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FTFY
If you have an important point to make, don't try to be subtle or clever. Use a pile driver. Hit the point once. Then come back and hit it again. Then hit it a third time - a tremendous whack.
--Winston Churchill
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Of course I'll go to the doctor this next week, but meanwhile...
I got a brand new Sail chair from Herman Miller.
Yesterday I saw the table at the office was a little bit inclined to the right... And now, after a couple of months sitting on the new chair I've discovered my back is aching terribly in the low end left side.
As most of the people here are sitting everyday and I guess I'm not the first one to get this kind of ache...
What would you recommend me to soften that ache a little?
Thank you all!
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walking...standing...
Caveat Emptor.
"Progress doesn't come from early risers – progress is made by lazy men looking for easier ways to do things." Lazarus Long
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I think you are right...
Yesterday I did it a little and today I'm a little bit better... let's hope I'll be well soon... I know I won't die of that, but it is terrible as I can't concentrate properly...
Thank you for posting!
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Yes. I've been there. Practise sport or, at least, walking, moving. Don't wait to stop hurting to move, it's just the opposite, you should force yourself to move for the pain to disappear. If you can't sleep at night because of the pain, a heating pad works perfect for me.
You can have a terrible chair and table, but if you keep yourself active the pain won't appear. While working, try to find an excuse to stand and walk a bit every hour.
Source: decades of experience of back problems.
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Yes. I've been there. Practise sport or, at least, walking, moving. Don't wait to stop hurting to move, it's just the opposite, you should force yourself to move for the pain to disappear. If you can't sleep at night because of the pain, a heating pad works perfect for me.
You can have a terrible chair and table, but if you keep yourself active the pain won't appear. While working, try to find an excuse to stand and walk a bit every hour.
Source: decades of experience of back problems.
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Joan M wrote: I got a brand new Sail chair from Herman Miller. Looks fancy but not especially ergonomic, compared to mine. I've got a "Mister Sitwell". Never had backaches since.
If the brain were so simple we could understand it, we would be so simple we couldn't. — Lyall Watson
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I had to look that up. Thanks! Chairs designed for men!
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I should have got the Aero from HM, but it was terribly expensive...
Possibly my next chair, but by now, Sayl is far better than the one I was using...
The problem was the unleveled table...
Let's see if I get better soon...
Thank you for your comment though, I'll check that chair when I think about changing the current one.
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I have found two things to help -
(1) Going for a walk at lunch
(2) Having two tennis balls handy, lying on the ground on top of the tennis balls in the spots that ache and spending around three minutes doing the equivalent of what dogs do when they roll in something. It hurts but I have found it is the one thing that fixes my back the fastest. If I catch the ache early I find the tennis ball method can fix my back that day.
“That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”
― Christopher Hitchens
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Yes, The tennis ball is a great idea. I use one against a wall. 5 minutes work with it can make a world of difference.
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Glad to hear that - I have found tennis balls to be way better than any pain killers.
It's basically a deep tissue massage at a very low price.
“That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”
― Christopher Hitchens
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Incredible! I'll try it this weekend once I get a couple of them
Thank you!
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Standing for a few moments every hour plus some gentle stretches and twisting usually helps me out
Edit: this sort of thing Wake-up workout - Live Well - NHS Choices[^] . I can do the seated / standing ones at work thru the day
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