
Now I am here in the forums looking for a little help to see if anyone else is seeing this issue and perhaps figure out why this is happening. I restared my computer several times and Opus seems to be causing this hiccup where windows will lose focus. Once I stop Opus from running, the window behavior returns to normal. I also started Opus again and the bad behavior immediately starts again. I can go into rename (in Windows Explorer) and it stays in rename mode until I click off the rename, etc. My menus stay on the menu until I actually click off the menu. After turning off Directory Opus, the window behavior returns to normal. The problem doesn't stop until I kill Opus. So I begin going through the system tray and turning off background software one by one and testing to see if my windows lose focus. So I go into debug mode and disable Backblaze because that was the most recent software I installed, but the problem doesn't go away. I would be typing an email or in Notepad++ and suddenly I would not be typing in the window I selected because the window would lose focus. Another example would be if you click a menu like Tools, the Tools menu opens and you normally see the list of menu options, but after a few seconds of not touching the keyboard or mouse, the menu goes away as if I clicked the mouse on some other part of the screen or another window. The focus seems to move to the desktop, deselecting the window.

Shortly after that, I began to see a hiccup or a refresh like behavior as if I was pressing the F5 button every few seconds to a minute.įor example, if I opened Directory Opus, selected a file and pressed F2 to rename that file, and then removed my hands from my keyboard and mouse and watch the screen, after a few seconds the rename would end/cancel as if I selected another open window. I recently created an account with Backblaze, downloaded their software, and began backing up my Windows system.
