This issue has been driving me batty for a while now so I figured I post and see if anyone can shed light on this issue.
I'm using Flex Builder 3 standalone and it runs fine, except many dialogs / windows do not draw properly until I drag the divider. Some Windows don't draw at all, no matter how much I drag them around. I do not have this issue with Flex builder 4 or any other piece of software so I doubt its a graphic card driver issue.
Example - Here is what the Flex Buld Path Dialog looks like when I first open it :
Then once I drag the divider to the left a little, it draws :
This is very frustrating as I spend a lot of time draging windows around to make them draw. I read on one blog that they thought it could be the logitech setpoint software which I've disabled and it had no effect.
If anyone has a clue, it would be a great help :)
Hi, i am using standalone FB3 for a while and everything seems to work perfectly since last week. Now i have the same issue and no solusion for that. Anyone can help?
Posted by: Daniel | December 04, 2009 at 05:49 AM
Switch back to Windows 7 classic theme may help?
Posted by: James | December 04, 2009 at 06:44 AM
I've tried switching back to windows 7 classic scheme but it had no effect, I had the same issue under vista. I have another machine running windows 7 ultimate with no issues, I think its got to be a jdk issue, I've tried running with JRE 16. update 17 but the jvm exits with exit code 13, which seems to be a jdk icompatibility
Posted by: Grant Davies | December 04, 2009 at 08:55 AM
Yeah this problem started for me when I upgraded to Vista, I was hoping when I upgraded to Win7 it would go away, but no luck. Like you said, a lot of time spent dragging windows.
Posted by: Russ | December 04, 2009 at 02:25 PM
File a bug report if one doesn't already exist, and use FB4 for the time being? (It's currently free for all FB3 license holders...that'll change when it is released though)
Posted by: davr | December 04, 2009 at 08:27 PM
The problem is with the Set Point software by Logitech. You will need to UNINSTALL it for it to fix the problem. This happened to me and a fellow developer, both on Windows 7 (64).
Posted by: Mike | December 10, 2009 at 05:45 PM
Update : This is still driving me batty!
Thanks Mike, I actually un-installed both setpoint and the camera software from logitech and I still have the issue. I had it in vista too. It doesn't happen in FB4 so I'm guessing its a JDK issue.
Posted by: Grant Davies | December 10, 2009 at 06:03 PM