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On Sun, Jan 22, 2012 at 8:57 AM, Stephen Trier <stephen DOT trier AT gmail DOT com> wrote:
> I see this often in the Windows versions of PCB. I have been trying to pin
> down conditions for reproducing it, but all I have so far is that it doesn't
> seem to happen if I spin the scroll wheel slowly.  I have never had it
> happen on Linux, so I assumed it was Windows-specific.

Which version of Windows, and how much RAM do you have?
I had a box with only 1G of RAM, that IT filled half of with corporate
spyware/viruse crap.
Scrolling in Opera frequently locked up the machine.
Unless it is happening in a non-Windows environment, it is a Windows
Resource issue.

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