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HP ProDesk 600 G5 MT / HP 27f
Microsoft Windows 11

Using HP 27f display connected to the original adapter Intel UHD Graphic 610 adapter. Working with the mouse or even the stylus on my Wacom pad there is portion in the display that changes the pointer to a never ending turning blue circle and no action can be performed in that section. Can't click or do anything in that portion of the screen. How do I correct that?

Any help and suggestions will be appreciated.

Sadnewbie

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It happened on all display matter whether with an app or on the web.

I believe it was because on an Intell update for the driver on that adapter (Intel UHD Graphics 610; Ver. 30.0.101.1069)

Changed adapter to an Envidia GeForce GT 730 and the problem disappeared.

So I have been to continue working on my computer now.

Have not tried to Rollback drive or see if Intel has a solution.

 

Thanks for your interest and help.

Sadnewbie.

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@Sadnewbie -- web-pages can be programmed with an area via the "on_mouse_over" functionality.

 

So, just moving the mouse-pointer  into that area triggers some action.

If you see that "spinner", it means that the action is still processing, or is waiting for an external web-page to load, or the web-server for that page to respond.

 

Doe it happen only on one web-page, or even when you are using some other program, e.g., Microsoft Word?

 

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It happened on all display matter whether with an app or on the web.

I believe it was because on an Intell update for the driver on that adapter (Intel UHD Graphics 610; Ver. 30.0.101.1069)

Changed adapter to an Envidia GeForce GT 730 and the problem disappeared.

So I have been to continue working on my computer now.

Have not tried to Rollback drive or see if Intel has a solution.

 

Thanks for your interest and help.

Sadnewbie.

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