Window Randomly Minimizes
Window Randomly Minimizes
The BZFlag window randomly minimizes while I'm playing. I'm playing in full screen mode, so it shouldn't be a case of my clicking outside the window and shifting focus. I've tried disabling my virus scanner, but the problem persists. I imagine it is as likely to be a problem with something trying to steal the focus as it would be with BZFlag its self, but when ever it happens theres never another program or dialog box demanding attention. Any one have any ideas on what it could be, or on some possible steps or tools I could pursue to track down the issue? It's extremely frustrating to be seconds from returning to base with the enemy flag, and have your window minimize!
Thanks in advance for anyone's insight.
Thanks in advance for anyone's insight.
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I was about to say it could be your antivirus software updating itself, but you said you disabled it. Do you use AVG? I know AVG minimizes BZFlag when it starts it's auto-update. Sometimes it finishes before BZFlag minimizes completely.I used to have this problem too, but I haven't had it ever since I stopped using AVG. Then again, it could be something completely different than AVG that is causing the problem. Does anyone else have ideas?
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That's right. It could be AIM, since I switched to Trillian at about the same time as I stopped using AVG and the problem has ceased to trouble me. But if it is AIM, I don't know exactly what part of it could be causing this problem.
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Random minimizes are very often caused by either Windows Update or some sort of spyware. Basically, if anything tries to steal input focus, BZflag will minimize. Run a good spyware scan and (TEMPORARILY) disable Automatic Windows Updates and see if that fixes it.
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It's usually a background program starting. Every day Apple Updater starts (sidenote.. I'm using a PC!), and when I play the game when it starts, the game minimizes. If you have iTunes with a default installation, you have Apple Updater. Try using Microsoft/Sysinternal's Process Explorer and start it in tray form (using the \t switch, I think). Once the game minimizes, immediately click on PE's icon and you might catch a glimpse of the program starting. If not, note what programs are normally there and then sort out the offender.
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More details on problem
Thanks all for your hints; I'm not using AVG anti virus, I'm using AntiVir. I've scanned the system with both Spybot Search & Destroy and AddAware. I'm do not have AIM, Yahoo, or MicrosoftMessenger active. I'm definately not pressing any odd keys by accident; I've paid particular attention to make sure. I did just recently install itunes, so that is a possibility. But BZflag will sometimes minimize several times within a minute or so (and other times will not minimize for 1/2 an hour), so it doesn't sound like a once a day check from apple updater. Of course it could be several things causing it. I've installed Process explorer, and see if I can spot whatever it is.
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Yes; when AntiVir does its update it does minimize BZ, but that is readily apparent, and easy to fix. My problem is BZ flag minimizes with no apparent application stealing the focus or poping up a window. I've completely killed all AntiVir processes, teatimer (from SpyBotSearch & Destroy), the NVidia desktop manager, and a number of other things. But it still does it. Sometimes several times within 30 seconds. Using System Internal's process explorer I sometimes see that "rundll32.exe" is exiting as BZ minimizes (but not always). Unfortunately it seems there are many things which run themselves through rundll32, so if that's it I don't know what program(s) are using it. Once I saw that "rundll32.exe NvCpl.dll,NvCplApplyColorProfile" was running through rundll32 when BZ minimized (which is part of the NVidia driver), but I don't know if that is part of the problem or not. And it may not be related to rundll32 at all. This problem is extremely annoying I'm sure a good programmer could write an app which would log every program/event which grabs the focus, but I wouldn't know how to do something like that.
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Solution Found!!!
Yea! I Finally found the solution!!
Being an ex-IRIX person, I had used Tweak UI to change the mouse behavior to "X-Mouse", so that the focus followed the mouse for Unix-like behavior. Turning off X-Mouse has solved the problem. Of course now I don't have anything to blame my horrible score on I used to be much better back when I was playing BZ flag at SGI, on the manufacturing floor test workstations - honest! I guess I need to practice.
Being an ex-IRIX person, I had used Tweak UI to change the mouse behavior to "X-Mouse", so that the focus followed the mouse for Unix-like behavior. Turning off X-Mouse has solved the problem. Of course now I don't have anything to blame my horrible score on I used to be much better back when I was playing BZ flag at SGI, on the manufacturing floor test workstations - honest! I guess I need to practice.