just upgraded to Enterprise [from a navigator]. and among other issues , it sometimes even when not in use at all, drives the CPU to near600%. [please see the attached screen shot]
unplugging the device does not make a difference [the 3DconnexionHelper stays at 600% ]. had to quit the helper and relaunch it to take it out of that loop. and I see that the helper has an older modified date [like a week older]then the rest of the driver.
I'm on Big Sur 11.6.2 on a good old MBP late2013. and latest driver 3411
thanks a lot
Akash
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3DconnexionHelper loop at 600% CPU
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3DconnexionHelper loop at 600% CPU
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Re: 3DconnexionHelper loop at 600% CPU
Just to add to previous post, even when fully idle the Helper stays at 100% CPU
thanks a lot
Akash
thanks a lot
Akash
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Re: 3DconnexionHelper loop at 600% CPU
Hi Akash,
Sorry for the late reply but we wanted to verify your scenario before following up here.
We can't reproduce this, meaning there's a detail that we're missing.
Is this a reliable scenario for you? Does it always happen? Is the "helper" program already at 100% CPU after a system reboot or does it start to creep up after a specific application is used?
Sorry for the late reply but we wanted to verify your scenario before following up here.
We can't reproduce this, meaning there's a detail that we're missing.
Is this a reliable scenario for you? Does it always happen? Is the "helper" program already at 100% CPU after a system reboot or does it start to creep up after a specific application is used?
Nuno Gomes