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I have recently started having the problem of the entire pc freezing when i open any of my browsers. At first I thought it was only a Google chrome issue like when it randomly closes and stops responding and then it shows it's got an update but no, the problem persisted with opera, brave and microsoft edge. I took at most 15 seconds for the windows to lose functionality and then the whole computer would freeze except the mouse pointer. The pointer did not change when directed to a text field or anything. Even the taskbar time got frozen.

My microsoft account was signed up into the windows insider program and received Dev channel preview builds but I can't seem to unenroll out of it without accessing a browser. I tried multiple solutions such as DISM and sfc/ scannow but both showed no errors. I booted it in safe mode but the problem remained and I thought maybe the issue was not of software but the operating system so I reinstalled the windows 11 using the cloud based option to download and install a new copy and only removed the data in the windows drive (C:) and did not affect the data in my other drive.

@RyuWatashi idk why but disabling hardware accelerating in browser did a trick. Also if u stucking open edge and chrome both fast and pressing alt tab switching from one to another make it working till u disable hardware accelerate in browser settings

Many of our users, internal and external, start our web application. Then at some later point, they open a new window from within the browser. They want to have 2 independent sessions of the application running. However, by doing it this way they are actually using the same session data.

The major browsers that I've tested apps on (IE, FF and Google Chrome) all default to using the same collection of cookies regardless of whether you are opening a duplicate web page in a new tab or a new browser instance.

Note: This version does not contain the Zoom integration for exam proctoring or exam support which was contained in SEB 3.2rc. There is a non-public SEB Alliance Edition, which continues to support Zoom integration. If you are interested to use this Zoom integration, please contact alliance@safeexambrowser.org.

I am a student and for my algebra class in order to take my essays which are a major part of my grade I need Lockdown Browser. I physically cannot open my essays without Lockdown Browser. The version my professor provided only runs windows 10 and I also couldn't find one online that would run windows 11 which is what I use. I can't open it or run as administrator, and I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling the lates version 3 times to no avail. My Microsoft account also won't open it because it isn't seen as a supported application. How can I find a windows 11 version if it exists and if not, how do I get around this problem?

That said, in looking at the system requirements for LockDown browser, I wonder if you have Windows 11 in S mode, which is a secure mode of Windows that is often turned on by default when you purchase a computer. Some folks don't realize they have it turned on. Lockdown Browser does not support Windows in S mode. You might also try checking for any updates to Windows and your browser.

The problem isn't related to type size or resolution. It's the actual window size. It's for all windows, not just browsers. The menu bar doesn't appear--the only way to get to it is to push the cursor to the top of the screen and then I lose my place. Same for the right-hand scroll and any window-controls on the bottom--I have to go way outside the part of the screen that's displayed.

That was the first thing I tried. View ACTUAL SIZE doesn't change anything. I tried making it bigger and smaller--the content (stuff inside the window) gets bigger & smaller but the windows are over-sized--beyond the screen dimension.

I wonder because I'm working on the design of trade platform and found that a lot of moments need improvements due to the different viewports on different devices and so on. The platform does not need a scroll, so I decided to choose top 3 sizes of browser height that are 650 px, 974 px and full-size 1080 px but through the googling I did not found any statistics about browser viewports. Is there at least one?

This is both good and bad. Browsers like Brave and Edge explicitly mimic the Google Chrome look and feel to ease the transition, and it works. Even subtly different browsers like Opera can be off-putting, especially to mainstream users. But Arc is in some ways radically different and using it requires a bit of time and effort to get used to its unique design.

The properties and project browser window has escaped me, and I have been trying to do Revit more efficiently by having it on another screen but I can't seem to get the window back to normal, it keeps sliding away. Is there a way to reset back to normal? or just stack it one on top of the other like before and pop it on another monitor? Every time I click it it jumps away? PLEASE HELP MODELIN DUE FRIDAY

You should then be able to pull the project browser and properties palette back out to the 2nd monitor. I am not sure if you can tab/stack them when pulled off to a 2nd monitor? I am working on a laptop right now, so i am not able to test

As of this moment, I have a 21 inch on my left, and a huge 43 inch in the centre as my main screens as I attempt to figure out how the docking station works on my laptop so this really helps out, I have a ton on the project browser to scroll through.

I'm using 2D and 3D elements direct (17.0 and 18.1) in Windows 10. For 2D, I still use 17.0 drafting most of the time because I know the interface well. After upgrading to Win 10 and starting Direct Drafting for the first time, all looked fine, I loaded a drawing and started the 'part browser'(pb), the window appeared, I tried to move the (pb) window to a new location and it disappeared. I've spent days trying to get it back including a complete re-install. No luck, the only thing I can think of is that the window is open "off screen" with no way to grab a handle to move it back into view. The way I work the 'part browser' window is critical to me to keep my drawings and part structure organized. Is there any way to specify where the 'part browser window opens? Or get the window back some other way? I tried running 'wui_part_browser' from the command line, no luck. Thanks in advance for any ideas.

In a tabbed browser, each tab is represented by its own Window object; the global window seen by JavaScript code running within a given tab always represents the tab in which the code is running. That said, even in a tabbed browser, some properties and methods still apply to the overall window that contains the tab, such as resizeTo() and innerHeight. Generally, anything that can't reasonably pertain to a tab pertains to the window instead.

Sent when the browser hides the current document while in the process of switching to displaying in its place a different document from the session's history. This happens, for example, when the user clicks the Back button or when they click the Forward button to move ahead in session history.

Sent when the browser makes the document visible due to navigation tasks, including not only when the page is first loaded, but also situations such as the user navigating back to the page after having navigated to another within the same tab.

While you should clear your web browser's cache, cookies, and history periodically in order to prevent or resolve performance problems, you may wish to record some of your saved information first. If you are unable to do so, see Troubleshooting alternatives below.

If you don't see instructions below for your specific version or browser, search your browser's Help menu for "clear cache". If you're unsure what browser version you're using, from the Help menu or your browser's menu, select About [browser name]. In Firefox, if you don't see the menu bar, press Alt. 0852c4b9a8

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