Need some help. My company is using inventor 2010. I have 64 bit edition. When I zoom in on a dwg or ipt it zooms for like 1mm then my screen goes gray. If i click the restore down button then restore back to max drawing comes back but as soon as i try to scroll zoom again with my bamboo pen the screen grays out again. Anyone have this problem? Any suggestions will be tried. I've already updated my video driver to latest version and i've updated my bamboo pen driver to latest version. I also booted windows 7 64 bit into safe mode and check device manager to make sure no broken drivers or anything like that. Some times it will work for a few min then start graying out my screen again.
Thanks for any help!
-Sean
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My first thoughts are make sure your graphis card drivers are the latest. Next I would try a different mouse and see if that is the issue. I would also try this file on a different machine with different equipment to see if you get the same results or different.
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First thing I did was update my video driver. It doesnt do it with a mouse, it only does it with my bamboo tablet. I've tried another tablet and it did the same thing as mine, so its not the tablet. I also reinstalled inventor fresh and still have the same results. Still accepting suggestions! 🙂
I would suspect problems with the tablet driver. Has it ever worked right? If this all started after one of these drive updates, then try rolling back to the old driver.
It never worked right, always had this problem. And does it with any tablet. So nothing to roll back to. Still taking suggestions, Thanks for your replys. 🙂
Is it fair to say that maybe you should ditch the tablet?
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Sounds like you are using unapproved hardware.