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When I'm fast switching between images with pressed right/left arrow, I notice that Pictus is skipping some images, probably because CPU is not processing images fast enough. My suggestion to fix it is somehow force Pictus to show every image. (wait for CPU to show the image and then switch to next image)
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If you are using ALT+arrow keys (which by default is bound to "Next/Previous few images"), then that is intended behavior. It instantly jumps five images in either direction, not attempting to load anything in between.
I'm using right arrow key for next image and left arrow key for previous image. In a folder of images I hold down right/left arrow key to fastly browse between all images from the folder. But when I do this, Pictus skips some of them, so instead of holding the arrow key down, I have to tap on the arrow key in order to view every image from the folder.
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When I'm fast switching between images with pressed right/left arrow, I notice that Pictus is skipping some images, probably because CPU is not processing images fast enough. My suggestion to fix it is somehow force Pictus to show every image. (wait for CPU to show the image and then switch to next image)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: