Autocad 2004 Mouse Behaviours

Discussion in 'Windows Virtual Machine' started by palba, Jan 29, 2008.

  1. palba

    palba Bit poster

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    Hi All,
    I'm an autocad user. I'm using version 2004 that worked perfect on my previous old PC.
    On Parallels build5584, it's quite unusable. Moving the mouse on the draw result slow and not so precise.
    What can I do? Could I change some setting to get a better autocad performance?
    Thanks in advance
    Paul
     
  2. Stacey M

    Stacey M Parallels Team

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    Hello,

    did you try to re-install Parallels Tools?

    Best regards,
    Stacey
     
  3. palba

    palba Bit poster

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    Not yet! I have to confess that the Italian version is still at 5582. I've been make a small mistake, hopefully parallels would release the italian version very soon..
    However, I just did some trick that helped a little:
    I've choosen the higher possible video ram in the parallels tools setting,
    than in the pc i've set, in display setting, not the maximum graphics performance.
    It's seem quite better but I would try to reinstall the parallels tools as you suggest.
    Tanks
    Paul
     
  4. palba

    palba Bit poster

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    HI,

    THIS MAIL IS JUST TO ANNOUNCE THAT TODAY I'VE TAKEN THE DECISION TO USE ANOTHER APPLICATION TO DO THE JOB.
    Parallels is not so heavy yet.
    I've done my best to let it work. But I don't think that a mac user, especially a switcher,
    don't need to do a lot of thing to let the things works.
    I'm sorry guys.
    I'm gone.
    Bye
    Paul
     
  5. Stacey M

    Stacey M Parallels Team

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    Hello,

    sorry for inconvenience. We were investigating this issue.

    To overcome this issue it is needed to ctrl-click on the Windows Desktop, select "Properties" in drop-down menu, go to "Settings" tab, click "Advanced" and then "Troubleshoot" tab.
    After that it is needed to move "Acceleration" slider - select one less than full.

    Best regards,
    Stacey
     

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