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WF3: Trouble Selecting Detail items and dimensions

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dgee...@yahoo.com

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Jun 14, 2006, 12:03:25 PM6/14/06
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Since upgrading WF3 a few weeks ago I've noticed that it can be
extremely difficult to pick dimensions in assy and part mode (when
double-clicking to edit a dimension value), and selecting and moving
pretty much anything in detail mode. So to drag a dimension, you need
to first pick it to highlight it, then pick it again to drag it. About
50% of the time, one of those picks 'misses' and you have to start over
again. It doesn't seem to matter how precisely I make the pick either.

Our hardware has not changed from what we used with WF and WF2.

Anyone have the same experience, or suggestions what to do?

David

David Janes

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Jun 14, 2006, 9:12:18 PM6/14/06
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<dgee...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Our hardware has not changed from what we used with WF and WF2.

Maybe it should! Have you looked into this? That occurs to me when people mention
a variety of screen/video/display/graphics related issues they're experiencing
with a new version/build of Pro/e. Every new version has new hardware/driver
requirements. Occasionally, GPU/card support is droppped. I'm not saying you have
an "old" ELSA Gloria card, but if you did, it's not supported anymore. And, when
PTC drops support for a card, it's definitely a problem child or worse ~ beyond
repair. Here's where you can check on compatibility of your card with WF3:
http://www.ptc.com/partners/hardware/current/support/proewf3.htm
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David Janes


dgee...@yahoo.com

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Jun 15, 2006, 9:20:35 AM6/15/06
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We are running nVidia Quadro4 980XGLs. Not exactly today's graphics
card, but it runs on the same software drivers as the newer FXs, and
was certified for Wildfire. All other hardware should be irrelevant,
since we're using basic Microsoft mice.

As for the upgrade route, we have new workstations on the way. But it
remains utterly ridiculous that I *need* to have a tested card to work
properly. Unlisted cards are simply untested cards - they all support
the same OpenGL command set, and in fact run on the same drivers.

However I recall running graphics = win32gdi the other day to
troubleshoot a goofy drawing, and I don't recall it solving the pick
problem. In my experience, software graphics has always worked to
separate graphics driver issues from Pro/E bugs.

I've set pick_aperture_radius to different values and it hasn't changed
behavior.

Dave

dgee...@yahoo.com

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Jun 21, 2006, 11:07:08 AM6/21/06
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Problem solved. It's the USB mouse - if I use a PS/2 mouse or use a
PS/2 adapter on the USB mouse, the issue goes away. Credit goes to
Neil Hagerty, who responded by email.

I suspect it has something to do with the increased mouse sampling rate
of a USB mouse (120Hz), but I didn't bother to adjust the registry
settings to confirm this.

Dave

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