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I've noticed that recently using SHIFT-F to cycle full-screen modes is simply creating major lags, resulting in hanging, and now, crashing of the program.
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Lightroom Classic version: 9.4 [ 202008061458-dbb2971e ]
License: Creative Cloud
Language setting: en
Operating system: Windows 10 - Home Premium Edition
Version: 10.0.19041
Application architecture: x64
System architecture: x64
Logical processor count: 8
Processor speed: 3.5 GHz
SqLite Version: 3.30.1
Built-in memory: 32701.2 MB
Real memory available to Lightroom: 32701.2 MB
Real memory used by Lightroom: 4539.5 MB (13.8%)
Virtual memory used by Lightroom: 14206.3 MB
GDI objects count: 1107
USER objects count: 5950
Process handles count: 3050
Memory cache size: 8736.7MB
Internal Camera Raw version: 12.4 [ 555 ]
Maximum thread count used by Camera Raw: 5
Camera Raw SIMD optimization: SSE2,AVX,AVX2
Camera Raw virtual memory: 2964MB / 16350MB (18%)
Camera Raw real memory: 3040MB / 32701MB (9%)
System DPI setting: 144 DPI (high DPI mode)
Desktop composition enabled: Yes
Displays: 1) 3840x2160
Input types: Multitouch: Yes, Integrated touch: Yes, Integrated pen: Yes, External touch: No, External pen: Yes, Keyboard: No
Graphics Processor Info:
DirectX: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 (27.21.14.5206)
Application folder: C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Lightroom Classic
Library Path: B:\Lightroom Catalogs\Wedding 2020\Wedding 2020.lrcat
Settings Folder: C:\Users\Joel\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Lightroom
Installed Plugins:
1) AdobeStock
2) ColorChecker Camera Calibration
3) Facebook
4) Flickr
5) Lightroom to Exposure
6) LogiOptions
7) Nikon Tether Plugin
8) Pixieset
Config.lua flags: None
Adapter #1: Vendor : 10de
Device : 1b81
Subsystem : 51733842
Revision : a1
Video Memory : 8088
Adapter #2: Vendor : 1414
Device : 8c
Subsystem : 0
Revision : 0
Video Memory : 0
AudioDeviceIOBlockSize: 1024
AudioDeviceName: Speakers (Realtek High Definition Audio)
AudioDeviceNumberOfChannels: 2
AudioDeviceSampleRate: 48000
Build: LR5x42
Direct2DEnabled: false