![]() ![]() There's some more context over actions that I took before the issue happened, although I'm not sure whether they are relevant: (1) I was opening an Android project (working on a pure Java project seemed fine), and (2) the issue happened when I opened up new windows (it can be any kind of window). Restart your Mac by choosing Apple menu > Restart. If the app quit, reopen it by clicking Reopen in the dialog that appears. ![]() Choose Apple menu > Force Quit, select the app in the dialog that appears, then click Force Quit. It did not even happen to the beta release of IJ on Apple Silicon. If an app doesn’t quit as expected, or it’s unresponsive, you can force quit the app (you may lose unsaved changes). ![]() The reason I'm posting here is that such issue had never happened to other software I have used on this new Macbook for the past month. My biggest problem right now is the sluggishness of running electron-based apps like Slack, Discord and VS code. The same applies to the Mac mini in its 2020 M1 versus 2023 M2 guise, if you can find one of the M1 models new. Partly because of M1 battery life, but also performance. That cheaper Air could still be a massive upgrade from an older MacBook. To resolve this issue, I had to (1) disconnect my laptop, (2) reset the monitor settings and re-plug the monitor power cord, and (3) restart my laptop. M1 owners: How is Slack performing on the M1 I have an old 2015 Macbook Pro w/ 16GB ram. Note that the Macbook's internal display worked fine. A floor-plan image file being shared on Slack via Dropbox. Also I can see remaining semi-transparent IJ windows on the screen, even after completely exiting IJ. Plus, its easier to identify relevant apps for your files, so you can get to your tools faster. In the meantime, I can see that on the left side of the screen, the screen image quality has become much worse. ![]() I was using an external display (HP z27) when the issue happened.Īt some point after IJ launches, my display started high-frequency flickering which is obvious to human eyes but not easily captured by camera. I'm using the latest stable release of IJ Ultimate (2020.3.1) on an M1 Macbook Air with the latest macOS release (11.1). ![]()
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