| Rating | Opinion | From |
 | it is for ATI Grafik Card user
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| DoNe
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 | ATI driver (envent agent)
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| leonardox
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 | installed with ATI driver (see inf file)
| Controller
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 | Gehört zu den ATI Treibern
| Jan
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 | ATI External Event Utility for WindowsNT and Windows9X -- It appears to be a useless part of the ATI drivers
| Noodle
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 | Ati utilitie. Nao da nada seus cabaço daporra o nome ta na cara dura. VC FUMA UM BASEADO
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| MTO DR DEDO VERDE
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 | I can't run any games with my Compaq laptop. I keeps popping me back to my desktop. Once I end task ati2evxx.exe I can play anything
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 | I have an NVIDIA Card one one PC and this is in my task menu so I disabled it with MSCONFIG...
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| Blaine
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 | belongs to the ati videocard driver.. won't hurt your computer :)
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| JeFFJuH
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 | It's just for your grapics card dumbass! Don't worry about it!
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 | It is called "ATI HotKey poller" and seems to be some kind of "event agent". You can disable it in your "services" tab, if you are using WinXP...
| HellraZor_from_Hell
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 | It is the ATI video card driver
| Token
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 | gehört zu Grafikkarte ATI
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 | Harmless.
| DogETDog
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 | it eats mem & CPU cycles for no reason - that's harmful. it waits for you to hit certain hotkeys to tell it to change video & res settings, use msconfig to delete it.
| Solarity
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 | ok i just uninstalled my ati drivers and am now useing Omega witch i find are way better....but i am not sure if i need this file still...any help?..thx
| jay_doog
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 | this is somking of worm, even clearing with spyware remover od adaware remover, it changes name and location, by the way, computer begins to work very very slow
| sergio
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 | This file recognize when a laptop if connected to a external monitor, TV or projector
| Josue Nava
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 | definitely part of the ati driver, not harmful. useless maybe?
| passerby
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 | I read it can be used to manipulate the hotekey feature on ati card likelly if yo have not used the tab when looking through menus its probablly activated so you can delete it its in systems32 folder be sure to always backup before you make changes not responsible for what may be a misnomer .good day
| Dog
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 | AKA "ATI Hotkey Poller" AKA "ATIPOLL". Not a security threat. Likely a useless waste of resources. Safe to disable.
| DragonHawk
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 | harmles and can be end tasked or killed or disapled (run msconfig then just unselect it)
| Some one who know that
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 | ati2evxx.exe is the ATI External Event Utility for your ATI display drivers. It manages the ATI Hotkey feature. This process can be removed to free up resources.
| Sherpah
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 | ATI-driver
| SB
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 | ATI external event utility exe module. Background task when you install ATI Display driver. It registers as the ATI hotkey poller which brings up specific ATI utilities.. Not only is this useless to 99.99% of users but there is NO DOCUMENTIATION ANYWHERE on those hotkeys. It sometimes uses up to 85% of CPU resources. Older versions of this process are known as ATIPOLAB. Thank you Perfect Process freeware for your information.
| Stephen4178
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 | ati2evxx.exe is the ATI External Event Utility for your ATI display drivers. It manages the ATI Hotkey feature. This process can be removed to free up resources without comprimising system performance.
| Psychodad
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 | ATI Driver
| RogeeCB
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 | this is a software for the ati graphics card
| Albert
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 | It comes with the ATI display adapter. Look at your device manager Display Adapters Driver Details...OMG some people actually think it's a worm.
| Truth
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 | uses mem & CPU cycles for no reason, works fine w/o it
| Tron
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 | just disable it in services.msc, then reboot
| Bastardo
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 | Never used this process for my ATI card for 2 years
| d
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 | ATI video card driver, I have 2 of them running though. Not quite sure what that is all about
| BJM
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 | Difficult to switch off. I got it and I don't use ATI drivers. Uses ALOT of memory, will restart if end proccess through task manager
| tyler
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 | it's used for different key combinations such as alt+F5 for switching between monitors on some laptops. Also it does when you close the lid to your laptop. Can safely be disabled using msconfig under the services tab (but the of course, the key combinations won't work). Personally I think it's a great feature and it doesn't seem to use much CPU anyway.
| Jonas Eriksson
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 | It is the ATI-Driver
| Jackass
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 | Its the ati driver. Manages hotkey feature. If removed it free up ram
| Yaqoob
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 | loaded off of many websites when surfing it does slow up my computer. Admittedly it is not new but runs quite fine after I destroy this critter
| bob
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 | eats up resources, burned out a power supply,make smy ram mem run at 648 when i only have 512, every 1s life would b better without tis ****
| LQ
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 | it hogs ressources and it's safe to /end process it or disable it from the menu
| Waffen
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 | Containing in ATI-Omegadriver
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| JackyDanz
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 | This service has been on my computer for sometime. It is installed with the ATI Display driver and runs the Hot Key controls so can easily do things like adjust brightness, etc. without going to the properties/settings. It provides no threat. If you don't use hot keys, simply disable it using methods described above. If you are having other trouble with your display, it is probably due to an out of date driver.
| ScottyDog
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 | harmless :: something to do with graphics
| HARMLESS
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 | i checked out my proces when i first got this comp and ive got an ATI card, this was never one of my processes.....
| Stitch
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 | ATI Radeon Graphics card
| NutZy
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