Application gets very slow after stop flickering
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I have used following code to stop flickering forms to every page including MDIParent. But after using that, my application gets very slow. It's start slowing down after sometime until I don't restart the application.
protected override CreateParams CreateParams
{
get
{
var cp = base.CreateParams;
cp.ExStyle |= 0x02000000; // Turn on WS_EX_COMPOSITED
return cp;
}
}
What's wrong. Please help.
c# winforms
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I have used following code to stop flickering forms to every page including MDIParent. But after using that, my application gets very slow. It's start slowing down after sometime until I don't restart the application.
protected override CreateParams CreateParams
{
get
{
var cp = base.CreateParams;
cp.ExStyle |= 0x02000000; // Turn on WS_EX_COMPOSITED
return cp;
}
}
What's wrong. Please help.
c# winforms
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What do you mean by flickering? Why should it flicker? Are you doing anything on an event? It might be interesting to record even a gif to have an idea about what's happening.
– Gonzo345
Nov 20 at 7:09
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I have used following code to stop flickering forms to every page including MDIParent. But after using that, my application gets very slow. It's start slowing down after sometime until I don't restart the application.
protected override CreateParams CreateParams
{
get
{
var cp = base.CreateParams;
cp.ExStyle |= 0x02000000; // Turn on WS_EX_COMPOSITED
return cp;
}
}
What's wrong. Please help.
c# winforms
I have used following code to stop flickering forms to every page including MDIParent. But after using that, my application gets very slow. It's start slowing down after sometime until I don't restart the application.
protected override CreateParams CreateParams
{
get
{
var cp = base.CreateParams;
cp.ExStyle |= 0x02000000; // Turn on WS_EX_COMPOSITED
return cp;
}
}
What's wrong. Please help.
c# winforms
c# winforms
edited Nov 20 at 6:44
asked Nov 20 at 6:31
Shaiwal Tripathi
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What do you mean by flickering? Why should it flicker? Are you doing anything on an event? It might be interesting to record even a gif to have an idea about what's happening.
– Gonzo345
Nov 20 at 7:09
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What do you mean by flickering? Why should it flicker? Are you doing anything on an event? It might be interesting to record even a gif to have an idea about what's happening.
– Gonzo345
Nov 20 at 7:09
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What do you mean by flickering? Why should it flicker? Are you doing anything on an event? It might be interesting to record even a gif to have an idea about what's happening.
– Gonzo345
Nov 20 at 7:09
What do you mean by flickering? Why should it flicker? Are you doing anything on an event? It might be interesting to record even a gif to have an idea about what's happening.
– Gonzo345
Nov 20 at 7:09
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What do you mean by flickering? Why should it flicker? Are you doing anything on an event? It might be interesting to record even a gif to have an idea about what's happening.
– Gonzo345
Nov 20 at 7:09