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<blockquote data-quote="cwa107" data-source="post: 1408761" data-attributes="member: 24098"><p>If you don't know what is safe to clean, I recommend just using the 'Automation' tab. Nothing in that tab will remove anything of consequence. But, do be aware that you don't want to run Onyx too often as those caches are there for a reason. Once or twice a year should be fine - or as needed if you notice the machine slowing down.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That's interesting as Silverlight isn't a picture viewer - it's basically Microsoft's answer to Adobe Flash. I would say your file type associations are incorrect. Do you notice it on a particular type of file (i.e. .jpg, .png, etc?). It might just be a case of flipping it to the correct viewer.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes, ACDSee is now available for Mac, but I think I'm missing something here.... ACDSee is used, generally, for viewing and manipulating images in a directory, not on the web. And yet, it seems like this issue is happening in Safari? Can you clarify?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Well, just about the entire top of the mouse is touch sensitive. So, it could just be that you're brushing your fingers across the top inadvertently. Hard to say without standing over your shoulder while it's occurring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cwa107, post: 1408761, member: 24098"] If you don't know what is safe to clean, I recommend just using the 'Automation' tab. Nothing in that tab will remove anything of consequence. But, do be aware that you don't want to run Onyx too often as those caches are there for a reason. Once or twice a year should be fine - or as needed if you notice the machine slowing down. That's interesting as Silverlight isn't a picture viewer - it's basically Microsoft's answer to Adobe Flash. I would say your file type associations are incorrect. Do you notice it on a particular type of file (i.e. .jpg, .png, etc?). It might just be a case of flipping it to the correct viewer. Yes, ACDSee is now available for Mac, but I think I'm missing something here.... ACDSee is used, generally, for viewing and manipulating images in a directory, not on the web. And yet, it seems like this issue is happening in Safari? Can you clarify? Well, just about the entire top of the mouse is touch sensitive. So, it could just be that you're brushing your fingers across the top inadvertently. Hard to say without standing over your shoulder while it's occurring. [/QUOTE]
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