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Varying display times for a screentip

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gregnockolds@gmail.com - 28 Apr 2005 03:24 GMT
Hi,

Our users have noticed that the screentips for various fields on an
Infopath form stay visible longer on our laptops than they do on our
desktops.  After many hours researching on google and usenet I can't
find any clue as to what difference between our laptop and desktop
environments may be causing.

They are common as far as OS (Win 2000) and Office (2003) of course the
CPU's are lower spec on the laptop but I'm assuming that the durations
are expressed in milliseconds and therefore not bound to CPU cycles?

Alternatively, can anyone advise where I could simply extend the
display time?

thanks in advance,
Greg
Greg Collins [InfoPath MVP] - 29 Apr 2005 16:18 GMT
I don't know -- but I'm guessing that there's probably a registry setting somewhere that can adjust this.

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Hi,

Our users have noticed that the screentips for various fields on an
Infopath form stay visible longer on our laptops than they do on our
desktops.  After many hours researching on google and usenet I can't
find any clue as to what difference between our laptop and desktop
environments may be causing.

They are common as far as OS (Win 2000) and Office (2003) of course the
CPU's are lower spec on the laptop but I'm assuming that the durations
are expressed in milliseconds and therefore not bound to CPU cycles?

Alternatively, can anyone advise where I could simply extend the
display time?

thanks in advance,
Greg

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