Re: Hkcmd module
- From: lander <lander@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2006 18:46:01 -0700
Many thanks and its working ok now.
"Wesley Vogel" wrote:
"Intel Graphics Technology" icon in the Control Panel..
Download this and look through it.
setupguide.pdf
ftp://download.intel.com/support/graphics/intel845g/setupguide.pdf
On the picture on page 18 (Their page 17) UNCHeck: Show Tray Icon under the
Intel Graphics Technology tab.
On the picture on page 25 (Their page 24) UNCHeck: Enable Hotkeys under the
Hotkeys tab.
"Although great in theory, on some PCs we have found that whenever IGFXTRAY
and HKCMD are running, Windows Explorer is prone to hanging and showing as
"not responding" in the Task List. Our recommendation, therefore, is that
you should not have this tray icon running, and that you should also not use
the hotkey facility that comes with it. Disable both IGFXTRAY and HKCMD"
igfxtray.exe is a process which allows you to access the Intel Graphics
configuration and diagnostic application for the Intel 810 series graphics
chipset. This program is a non-essential system process
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Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
In news:75A2D079-4FEA-4471-BDDD-8E7F7C8416F6@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,
lander <lander@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> hunted and pecked:
Many thanks for the info. How do we go about to disable it inthe Display
Properties? At the moment, I have a hard time trying to control the mouse,
adjusting the properties of the mouse icon do seems to help. It moving
very erratic and it seems to open the page when you slide over somehing.
I have the system clean as slave but some files are denial access. TIA
"Wesley Vogel" wrote:
hkcmd.exe is Intel Hotkey command activator
http://www.intel.com/products/chipsets/eg1/index.htm
hkcmd.exe is installed alongside Intel multimedia devices and allows
configuration and diagnostic options for these devices. This program is a
non-essential process
Installed by the Intel 810 and 815 chipset graphic drivers. If you want
the Ctrl+Alt+F12 or similar keypresses to access Intel's customised
graphics properties, you need it, otherwise not. Can be disabled via the
Display Properties in Control Panel.
--
Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
In news:3BF36A70-FBDC-4893-8B9B-61808B1111E8@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,
lander <lander@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> hunted and pecked:
Would like to know why everytime I boot up (normal) my xp home, I get
this message under " Hkcmd module .....has encountered a problem and
need to closed". Looking at the error code 0 x c00000005.
When I click closed, my dial up dialogue page will appeas and keeps
blinking and a message will say that there is a problem in "msn
Connection Troubleshooter. Havent got a clue to resolve this issue and
using AVG and found and cleared 2 trojan . Some help much appreciated,
thanks
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