Lag in Typing in Yosemite's Mail w/ External Apple Keyboard

Since upgrading to Yosemite I have been having a very annoying problem with delayed typing response in Mail when I have my external USB Apple keyboard (current model with numeric pad). It is a sporadic issue. Typing will be responsive, then there are 2-4 second delays in response. I have only witnessed the issue with Mail and when using the external keyboard. Problem does not occur in other programs or when using my MacBook Pro's built in keyboard. Nor did the problem exist prior to upgrading to Yosemite.


My equipment is a late 2013 MacBook Pro Retina. When on my desk, I have it connected to a 23" Apple Display (original LCD), USB Apple Keyboard, Logitech cordless Trackman, and a Drobo firewire external drive.


Has anyone else witnessed this issue? Or have an suggestions on correcting?


Thank you in advance!

MacBook Pro with Retina display, OS X Yosemite (10.10), Mail

Posted on Nov 1, 2014 5:46 PM

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Jan 22, 2015 12:59 PM in response to fisherKing

I have confirmed by installing MenuMeters that my CPU, Disk, RAM, and Network are all yawning when this pausing is occurring. No memory swapping, no pegged hard drive or CPU. I expected that because if it weren't the case, the entire system would be lagging, not just Mail.


I think we do have a clear consensus here that the problem is not something in our control to fix. What we have here is bad code from Apple for Mail. It's not a setting, it's not a memory leak. I'm sure whatever is at the root cause is something that would explain why the problem seems to temporarily vanish when we do certain things only to reappear shortly thereafter but that's not getting away from the fact that Mail has a flaw. For the record, none of these temporary fixes have worked for me for even a minute.


I've only found these ways to keep my sanity around this:


1. Type my emails in TextEdit and then copy/paste them into Mail - my current workaround.

2. Switch to a different mail app.

3. Hire someone to stand over my shoulder and move my trackpad around while I type - 100% effective, very expensive, have to deal with body odor.

4. Have a third arm surgically attached to avoid #3 - Not possible with today's medical science (thankfully).


So now we wait for 10.10.2. If it doesn't fix things, I'm going to reluctantly do #2 above.

Jan 22, 2015 1:04 PM in response to Thirdwaver

3. Hire someone to stand over my shoulder and move my trackpad around while I type - 100% effective, very expensive, have to deal with body odor.

4. Have a third arm surgically attached to avoid #3 - Not possible with today's medical science (thankfully).

Above, I provided a Keyboard Maestro macro that will move the mouse. I have tested it briefly, and did not see any typing delay during that brief test.

Advantages:


1. Cheap (even if you have to buy KM), no body odor

2. Much less embarrassing in public after your solution #4

Jan 22, 2015 7:01 PM in response to AngryofMayfair

I've tried that and I think all the other simple tweaks mentioned here thus far. No improvements - not even any temporary ones. Frequent Command-S also makes no difference for me.


I'm contacting my senior advisor who confirmed this issue, and he's sending periodic requests to engineering for updates. Nothing yet.


Interesting that not everybody out there is having this problem (and usually not even our coworkers sharing our LANs and WANs and running similar machines). So there may be something common to OUR machines that is arguing with Mail in the background.


Here are some other things running in the background on my machine...let's look for a common denominator:


In System Preferences:

ChronoAgent

CodeMeter

Default Folder X

Flash Player

Growl

Java

Logitech Control Center

TechTool Protection


Non-Apple items in the Menu Bar:

Evernote

1Password

Samsung SmartPanel

DropBox

BusyCal Menu

DriveGenius DrivePulse

CreativeCloud


Non-Apple In Notifications Panel:

PCalc


Erick

Jan 23, 2015 8:11 AM in response to Erick Mikiten

In System Preferences:

Flash Player

HP Scanjet Scanner


Non-Apple items in the Menu Bar

DropBox

Keyboard Maestro

(I use 1Password, but don’t use the menu bar item.)


Non-Apple In Notifications Panel:

None


And here's one to add:

Mail extensions or add-ons

None


You'd also want to have some plausible idea of how any add-on would interact with Mail.


If you're in contact with an Apple engineer, those of us who notice this issue could send a whole system report. I'm sure they have database programs to flag anything unusual that's common to the reports.


For me, the issue is intermittent, but then I probably only compose a few e-mails a day. I did notice it yesterday.

Jan 24, 2015 12:15 PM in response to KirkvanDruten

My lag has been absent for the last several weeks after struggling with it endlessly ever since upgrading to Yosemite. I wish I could offer an explanation, but I don't have one. I didn't do anything special or out of the ordinary though I have removed and added one of my two email accounts many times as I've been experimenting with other mail apps. My fiddling around (reconfiguring web mail sent folders, making various other IMAP folders) might have been a factor, but I just don't know. While this doesn't necessarily help solve the problem, I thought I should report that for now, at least, I seemed to be cured of this horrible scourge.

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