[Solved] After the monitor exits the standby mode, the browser page freezes
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digital86 last edited by leocg
After the monitor exits the standby mode, the browser page freezes. The mouse scroll and the left button do not work on the page. If the text was typed before entering sleep mode, then after exiting sleep mode, the cursor does not blink and the text is not typed. If the video on Youtube was paused, then after you wake up from sleep, there will be a black screen, and after pressing play, only sound will be heard. This is fixed by calling up the menu after right-clicking, or by left-clicking on another tab and back. Please excuse my poor English. OS Windows 10 LTSB.
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sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@digital86 Is this the same as all those posts about Opera not working after the computer leaves sleep mode, or have you found a way to get the monitor in standby mode without the computer sleeping?
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digital86 last edited by
@sgunhouse My computer works constantly, without going into hibernation and sleep. Only the monitor turns off after 1 minute of inactivity. Here is a screenshot of the power management settings.
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digital86 last edited by
I forgot to say, in the Chrome browser, everything is the same. But the Pale Moon browser and Mozilla work without freezing.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@digital86 Probably a Chromium issue then. Any difference if you disable hardware acceleration.
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digital86 last edited by
I am also interested in whether this error occurs only for me, or for many people?
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sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@digital86 I couldn't say many people configure their computer that way. So I wouldn't be surprised if this is the same as the sleep issue, just no one knew it wasn't really the sleep which caused it.
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digital86 last edited by
@sgunhouse I read earlier problems with the Opera browser, after waking up from sleep. In most cases, the browser just slows down, or freezes for unknown reasons. And working in such a browser becomes very unpleasant. Only restarting the PC helps. I do not have anything like this and everything works well after right-clicking. Therefore, I think my case is not like the others.
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digital86 last edited by
Hey, guys. The problem disappeared by itself. It may have been fixed in the last update.