[GNC] Gnucash Frozen
Abe Sternberg
abe.h.sternberg at gmail.com
Wed Mar 27 13:58:07 EDT 2024
Gnucash is 5.0 and Windows 11 Home, 23H2. Single monitor and no "ghost"
monitor.
Do you think I should go back to an earlier file?
Abe
On 3/27/2024 12:52, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
> Anytime you have a problem, please report the GnuCash version and
> Operating System you are using.
>
> As for the issue at hand, my first guess is a hidden window has input
> control, but your OS allows you to scroll other 'background' windows.
> (I know MacOS and some Linux distributions can do this, not sure of
> Windows)
>
> How to discover if another GnuCash window/dialog has control, but is
> simply overlaid by the main window, or is otherwise hidden, will
> depend on your OS and setup. Another possibility, is if you are using
> multi-monitor setup, the other window could be on another monitor, or
> *think* it is on another monitor that isn't on/connected.
>
> Of course, all of the above is just a guess. We need more info.
>
> Regards,
> Adrien
>
> On 3/27/24 10:11 AM, Abe Sternberg wrote:
>> I've got myself into a pickle and have no idea how it happened or how
>> to fix it. Gnucash has one file for my non-profit and one for my
>> personal expenses. The personal expenses file is working fine, my
>> non--profit displays correctly but will not take any input at all.
>>
>> The cursor moves up and down the register and that is all - no data
>> entry, none of the actions work, etc.
>>
>> Does anyone have any idea on what I did and how to fix it?
>
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