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    • Hm... the first bug?

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      Ok, so I'm in the middle of a game, and all of the sudden, my mouse button is unresponsive. To make sure this was just contained to pop-pop, I deactivated it, and clicked around the desktop. It worked.

      So, I quit pop-pop, and restarted it. The mouse button resumed normal functioning.
      A while later, the same thing happend.

      So, is this a problem with my comp, or a bug?

      Edit: During this time, the arrow icon was visible in pop-pop

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      (This message has been edited by SoySauce (edited 07-16-2002).)

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      Originally posted by SoySauce:
      **Ok, so I'm in the middle of a game, and all of the sudden, my mouse button is unresponsive. To make sure this was just contained to pop-pop, I deactivated it, and clicked around the desktop. It worked.

      So, I quit pop-pop, and restarted it. The mouse button resumed normal functioning.
      A while later, the same thing happend.

      So, is this a problem with my comp, or a bug?

      Edit: During this time, the arrow icon was visible in pop-pop

      **

      The blinking arrow means that your connection to your opponent is not the best.

      As for the mouse button not responding, I have the same problem from time to time. I find this to happen a lot when I close a chat box, and among other times. I have an old Mac, almost 4 years old now, a 266mhz G3.

      For best performance, I have the music and the background water turned off, as well as quitting as many application as possible. This has made a huge difference!

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      Originally posted by anklebiter:
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      For best performance, I have the music and the background water turned off, as well as quitting as many application as possible. This has made a huge difference!

      **

      Ah, that might explain it. I had various programs open at the time.

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    • Quote

      Originally posted by SoySauce:
      **Ok, so I'm in the middle of a game, and all of the sudden, my mouse button is unresponsive. To make sure this was just contained to pop-pop, I deactivated it, and clicked around the desktop. It worked.

      So, I quit pop-pop, and restarted it. The mouse button resumed normal functioning.
      A while later, the same thing happend.

      So, is this a problem with my comp, or a bug?

      Edit: During this time, the arrow icon was visible in pop-pop

      **

      Probably, as anklebiter mentioned, a background app problem.

      But - I think the "arrow icon" you mention - did you mean the normal arrow cursor on top of the pop-pop yellow cursor? That is a known "bug" when you put your cursor near the top window title bar - the regular arrow will be drawn on top of the pop-pop yellow cursor. A bit weird - but harmless.

      If you mean the two red arrows near the top of your screen - and they were flashing on and off - THAT is a network connection warning icon. Guess we should try to get a snapshot of it for the FAQ so we can explain it.

      HTH!

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      Originally posted by jinx:
      **Probably, as anklebiter mentioned, a background app problem.

      But - I think the "arrow icon" you mention - did you mean the normal arrow cursor on top of the pop-pop yellow cursor?

      **

      Yeah, thats what I meant.

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    • Try increasing the memory allocation.

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      Originally posted by DeadMan:
      **Try increasing the memory allocation.

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      That can't be done in OS X.

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    • Because it doesn't need to be. OS X will give the program as much or as little memory as it needs.

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