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Match Properties Problem

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ewfranklin607
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Match Properties Problem

I am running MEP 2012 Service Pack 1. I have done a complete reinstall because I had a problem with the xattach command. That seemed to fix everything until I used the match properties button for the first time. When I use it it seems the mouse is hung on a snapping grid. When you move it, it only moves in spurts. The only way to resolve it is to resart MEP. Is there a hotfix somewhere for this problem and has anyone else had the same reraction? I didn't have this problem before the reinstall. I reinstalled per the instructions given to me in my last post. Completely clean. I don't want to do another reinstall if at all possible but I use the match properties button all the time.

 

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My mouse doesn't dissappear, it goes into a mode like it os snapping to an imaginary grid. It becomes completely unusable. Here is my 3D config file. I can't post the nfo file because it is over 2 megs. Is there another way I can get it to you?

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Glad to hear it is resolved.  For the original forum post, I'm re-posting our solution there and marking it as solved.  For those reading, we brought his issue into Autodesk Product Support so that we could obtain his confidential files and resolved it there.  Here was the solution used:

 

"Good news.  We have been working on your case and have a few suggestions.
 
You have an Autodesk certified video card.  In the Tuner Log, it indicates you may be using the Software emulation with the Autodesk driver.  You may want to set that to Hardware Acceleration or vice-versa.  Try it both ways.  In the 3DCONGIG > Manual Tune, is where you can toggle Hardware Acceleration on/off.  In the same Manual Tune, down below is a button to "Reset to recommended settings."  Give that a shot too.  The mouse should not hang up like that. "

 

 



Joshua Benoist, PE
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Autodesk, Inc.

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