Hi there,
I've been having this odd issue with my AutoCAD (2013).
All cursors (pan, when right clicking, when selecting through layers or menus etc) work fine and follow my "real" mouse position. However the crosshair shaped cursor is FAR slower - the movement is smooth, but it just seems to move at about 60% speed, feels like I'm dragging my mouse through treacle!
I've tried upping my mouse speed and dpi in the appropriate options (nothing in autocad though...?) which seems to make all cursors except the crosshair speed up!
I've gone through countless other forum posts and set "selectioncycling = 0" and disabling the roll over tool tips in the options panel - none of which made a difference in cursor speed.
As a full disclosure - I'm running AutoCAD in a Virtual Machine via VMWare Player - I have no idea WHY I'm doing that, it's just the way things were when I started here...
But I'd seriously like to get this fixed - I think I'm developing Carpel Tunnel!
Thanks for anything you can think of!
Thanks for the response,
System specs are:
i7 950 @ 8 x 3.1GHz
12GB RAM
GPU : HD57XX w/3GB memory, (unsure specific model, DXdiag shows this...)
Win7 Pro x64
Anything else I can dump up here for you?
Hi,
>> I'm running AutoCAD in a Virtual Machine via VMWare Player
Is the mouse slow within the whole VmWare window (all apps in VmWare?) or just in AutoCAD.
If just in AutoCAD ... only in the drawing area of AutoCAD or also in the area of ribbon or property window?
>> System specs are:
I guess you have not checked the specs within VmWare, as there is no Intel graphic card driver used within VmWare 😉
- alfred -
Good spot!
Specs from within VMware are...
8GB RAM and 1.5GB VRAM,
My mouse is fine with everything except the crosshair cursor within Autocad - the pan cursor within autocad (i.e. anytime I'm holding down mousewheel) moves with normal speed, as does the regular cursor over the context menus and panels.
Thanks Alfred
Hi,
I would try now to disable the the hardware acceleration (in AutoCAD), then verify the VmWare settings.
For VmWare: have you installed the VmWare tools in that session (or at least tried to update them)?
If you upload the VMX-file (about 2-3kB that contains the settings of the VmWare options) I could compare them to my ones.
- alfred -
I think this is the file you were talking about...? I had to change the extension to get around upload restrictions
I have installed VMware tools, and I do repeatedly check it for updates (even if I don't want to - frequently my "real" cursor and autoCAD cursor misalign and I end up clicking suspend, Ctrl+alt+del, or pretty much anything on that irritating drop down bar at the top!)
Hi,
>> think this is the file you were talking about
Correct, I'm currently comparing it with one of mine.
>> and I end up clicking suspend
Do you always only suspend it ... instead of a real shut-down? If so then please do first shutdown the VmWare-session and restart it. Just suspending means your memory content may be to fragmented to be performant.
You should really try to toggle the hardware acceleration in AutoCAD (command _3DCONFIG ==> manual tune) as VmWare has not really a strong graphic card.
Do you have the version of VmWare you are currently running?
- alfred -
Hi,
please find attached the comparision between your settings and mine. I didn't see anything that creates a "wow, that's it" effect. So I would take your IT-employee and verify the settings that are marked as "DIFFERENT" in my file, hopefully there is one of the lines solving your problem.
Be careful: please backup that file before you try any changes ... and do a real reboot, not just a suspend as the settings will not be effective then.
Good luck, - alfred -
Thanks for that table - I'll pass it on to my IT guy when he gets back from Holiday (Lucky for some!)
Just as something that might be worth noting - I tried running ACAD in Unity mode through VMware player - that seemed to not have the same issues - however it is hugely less stable when running like that - really doesn't like me doing things to multiple layers (like locking them for example...)
Hi,
>> I tried running ACAD in Unity mode
Oops, what is "ACAD in Unity mode"? I have not heard that yet.
- alfred -
Sorry, my mistake - I was getting lazy with my typing!
I ran AutoCAD in "Unity Mode" within autocad.
it's that button next to fullscreen at the top of the player.
Hi,
ahh, learned something new now, but for your problem: whenever I run AutoCAD in VmWare I never had a slow cursor like you described it, so I have never used that special mode anyway and my AutoCAD's are working.
Turning off/toggline hardware acceleration is also open as question to try, otherwise I guess you have to wait for the holiday-guy 😉 ...or other tips here.
- alfred -
It seems as though Hardware acceleration has been off this entire time- and "adaptive degredation" has been turned on.
I might have a play with it tomorrow morning, but I suspect that I will probably break it! I'll be sure to make lots of backup files.
Unity mode is okay - it lets you run apps from your VM environment as if you were running them on your actual computer, I just get a few visual artefacts and a bit lower performance.