Inventor 2014 refuses to pan/orbit using middlemouse. Even when using F2/F4 shortcuts or pan/orbit tools, movement is very delayed and makes Inventor unusable. I'm not getting any crashes, freezes, or errors; just performance issues. (possibly driver problems?)
Though my laptop isn't super high-end, it definitely has no problem running games with higher min. requirements than Inventor.
Gen. Specs:
Windows 8 (64bit)
i7-4700MQ
Nvidia GTX 765
8Gb Ram
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Dasan,
Welcome to the forum.
I would definately check to see if your drivers (specifically video) are up to date. I would also check your mouse movement settings to see if those are causing this as well.
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Hi dasan.costandi,
If you go to the Tools tab > Application Options > Display tab and make a note of your current settings (in case you want to set them back to what they are) for these two options, does adjusting them help?:
I hope this helps.
Best of luck to you in all of your Inventor pursuits,
Curtis
http://inventortrenches.blogspot.com
Thanks Scott,
That was the first thing I checked; all my drivers are up to date and the middle button is definitely set to "middle mouse" mode. The cursor changes into the pan icon when I click middle button, except nothing else happens. Same deal with orbit mode, although scrolling to zoom has no issues.
Curtis,
I tried fiddling with the settings you suggested, but I haven't noticed any changes to my problem.
I'm not sure what it could be since people with a similar problem seem to change a few mouse settings and it's solved. Thanks for the input however.
-Dasan
You just forgot to plug in the space navigator/space pilot.
I thought they removed pan/orbit years ago since we all have 3d controllers.
It'd be nice if I had a 3D mouse, but I'm only using a wireless logitech mouse
Well, I found the solution
Turns out it was a directX issue. Apparently directx 11 isn't backwards compatible and Inventor 2014 absolutely requires directx 9 or 9c to run.
I just rolled back to 9c and everything works great
No wonder my slightly older workstation had no problem with 2014.
Thanks for the suggestions however!
Yes
I am having the same issues, but Windows 7 has DirectX 11 built into it, and there is no way you can downgrade?
And I dont understand why would Autodesk built a software that is not compatible with the latest OS and hardware.
Also run into an issue when I went to open subassembly and there was nothing displayed in the model space. I hit zoom all, F2, noothing worked. Then i clicked on a component in the design tree and an item was highlighted.
So I highlighted all the components in the design tree and my whole subassembly was highlighted in the model space. As soon as i click anywhere in the model space the model disappears.
Seem that there are major issues with the graphics card drivers.
By the way Im runninf
Quadro K5000M on Dell M 6700 with 16Gb of RAM.
I had the exact same issue and as others stated, I guess this is a DirectX 11 issue. Unfortunatly, installing directX 9 is not really an option in windows 8. The way I got things to work for me was to have Invertor run in Vista compatibility mode. The was you set that is by going to %programsfiles%\Autodesk\Inventor 2015\Bin and right clicking inventor.exe and select properties. Select the compatibility tab and check off "Run this program in compatibility mode for:" and select Windows Vista SP2. This worked for me and I have smooth zooming, panning, and orbit now.
Nevermind on my post above. Setting compatibility mode did NOT fix my issue. I was using an IBL background (i think two lights). I changed back to default background in the view menu and everything seems to be silky smooth again. Helpfully this helps others!