15.04.2016, 01:28
I do have some hints on how to study the issue.
First of all, make sure all your drivers are up to date. Check the manufacturer's website for everything.
I for one, don't really trust Windows Update with drivers.
You can also monitor your resources while you reproduce the bug, see if there are any spikes in CPU/memory/disk usage.
If there are, you might want to see what processes are causing them and put an end to them.
If this issue only occurs with SA-MP, you can try this file I'm giving you.
Don't worry, it's not a virus or anything. Unzip the DLL file and put it into the game folder along with GTASA.exe.
I don't know what it does, but it did solve some mouse/keyboard issues that I've had in the past. Maybe it will also work for you.
WARNING: If you have a DLL file with the same name in the GTASA folder, make a backup before replacing it with this one.
First of all, make sure all your drivers are up to date. Check the manufacturer's website for everything.
I for one, don't really trust Windows Update with drivers.
You can also monitor your resources while you reproduce the bug, see if there are any spikes in CPU/memory/disk usage.
If there are, you might want to see what processes are causing them and put an end to them.
If this issue only occurs with SA-MP, you can try this file I'm giving you.
Don't worry, it's not a virus or anything. Unzip the DLL file and put it into the game folder along with GTASA.exe.
I don't know what it does, but it did solve some mouse/keyboard issues that I've had in the past. Maybe it will also work for you.
WARNING: If you have a DLL file with the same name in the GTASA folder, make a backup before replacing it with this one.