I am using the latest version of Keyman 9, and have upgraded from windows 8.1 Pro to Windows 10 Pro. Now, whenever I close Keyman (right click, close via the icon in the taskbar), a Keyman process remains running in the background. If I go to the task manager, I can see that Tavultesoft Keyman Engine x86 (32bit) is still running, and consistently uses 30+% of my cpu (under normal operation, it doesn't even use 1%).
The process does not close, unless I force close it via task manager.
I uninstalled and reinstalled, but that did not help.
Any help you could provide would be much appreciated.
Topic Windows 10 - Keyman CPU issues
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# Windows 10 - Keyman CPU issues 2015-10-06 00:19:28.697 | |
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Stephen K | |
# RE: Windows 10 - Keyman CPU issues 2015-10-06 20:59:28.547 | |
Marc Durdin Tavultesoft Staff | Stephen,
That is certainly not good. Can you do a couple of things for us:
You can create a dump file in a few different ways:
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# RE: Windows 10 - Keyman CPU issues 2015-10-06 22:23:22.663 | |
Stephen K | Marc,
I have submitted the diagnostic report and emailed the dropbox link for my dump file. Thanks! |
# RE: Windows 10 - Keyman CPU issues 2016-02-26 02:37:14.747 | |
[quote="Stephen K"]I am using the latest version of Keyman 9, and have upgraded from windows 8.1 Pro to Windows 10 Pro. Now, whenever I close Keyman (right click, close via the icon in the taskbar), a Keyman process remains running in the background. If I go to the task manager, I can see that Tavultesoft Keyman Engine x86 (32bit) is still running, and consistently uses 30+% of my cpu (under normal operation, it doesn't even use 1%).
The process does not close, unless I force close it via task manager. I uninstalled and reinstalled, but that did not help. Any help you could provide would be much appreciated. [/quote] | |
# RE: Windows 10 - Keyman CPU issues 2016-02-26 02:53:43.113 | |
[quote=""][quote="Stephen K"]I am using the latest version of Keyman 9, and have upgraded from windows 8.1 Pro to Windows 10 Pro. Now, whenever I close Keyman (right click, close via the icon in the taskbar), a Keyman process remains running in the background. If I go to the task manager, I can see that Tavultesoft Keyman Engine x86 (32bit) is still running, and consistently uses 30+% of my cpu (under normal operation, it doesn't even use 1%).
The process does not close, unless I force close it via task manager. I uninstalled and reinstalled, but that did not help. Any help you could provide would be much appreciated. [/quote] [/quote] | |
# RE: Windows 10 - Keyman CPU issues 2016-02-26 07:49:10.210 | |
Marc Durdin Tavultesoft Staff | For future reference, this issue was because a compatibility flag had been incorrectly set on Stephen's computer for keyman.exe, possibly because of a third party software interaction. To resolve this, the following registry setting had to be deleted:
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\AppCompatFlags\Layers] "C:\\Program Files (x86)\\Common Files\\Tavultesoft\\Keyman Engine 9.0\\keyman.exe"="$~ IgnoreFreeLibrary<keyman32.dll>" (Please note, we cannot provide support for registry editing, and you make registry changes at your own risk.) |
# RE: Windows 10 - Keyman CPU issues 2016-02-28 18:28:39.590 | |
randeni | [quote="Stephen K"]I am using the latest version of Keyman 9, and have upgraded from windows 8.1 Pro to Windows 10 Pro. Now, whenever I close Keyman (right click, close via the icon in the taskbar), a Keyman process remains running in the background. If I go to the task manager, I can see that Tavultesoft Keyman Engine x86 (32bit) is still running, and consistently uses 30+% of my cpu (under normal operation, it doesn't even use 1%).
The process does not close, unless I force close it via task manager. I uninstalled and reinstalled, but that did not help. Any help you could provide would be much appreciated. [/quote] |