Windows XP taskbar fake dead decryption

  

After using Windows XP for a while, I believe that many of my friends have encountered such a problem: when the computer is in use, suddenly the taskbar does not work, and there is no effect after clicking, just like a crash. But the desktop is still normal, after a while, the fault will return to normal. This is the Windows XP taskbar suspended animation. Microsoft has also introduced a special patch to solve this problem, you can download the Windows XP taskbar fake death patch.

But it seems that after the patch is applied, the problem is still not completely solved. This is related to the fact that the input method status bar provided by Windows XP can move the position at random. I did an experiment and found that the input method status is turned off. The phenomenon of suspended animation in the taskbar after the article was significantly reduced. Before closing, it's best to make a shortcut for the frequently used input method, because you can't use the mouse and “Ctrl+Shift” to switch the input method after closing. Launch the "Regional and Language Options" item in the Control Panel, then select the "Language" tab, click the "Details" button, and click the "Key Settings" button in the Preferences area, then enter the method. Set shortcuts. When you are done, go back to the "Text Service and Input Language" dialog box, click the "Language Bar" button, and select "Close the Advanced Text Service" item in the pop-up window (as shown in the figure). Box, leave it alone, click “ is ”, you can close the input method status bar.

In addition to the two factors mentioned above, the short-term stagnation of the system caused by system resource shortage is also a major factor, so adding memory capacity is a good solution to the problem.

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