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Topic Closedmy mouse can't double-click to choice for edit?

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    Posted: 05.Nov.2010 at 06:37
hi, my CAD is Autocad 2009 and install in win7, but mouse there are some problem as below:
 
1. Can't double-click left key to choice block for edit.
2. can't click left key to choice object for edit.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05.Nov.2010 at 15:48
hey Frnd.

why don't you try "BE" (Block Edit) command. hope so it will help you.

secondly in option "OP" you will see "Enable Double click edting" just check this option.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05.Nov.2010 at 20:53
Did you check the ´Right-click Customization´ in the tab ´User Preferences´ after the command ´Options´?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06.Nov.2010 at 05:54
yes, your mention have been done, but yet unwork.
mouse setting in win7 control panel, i pick"use micosoft office 97 scroling emulation only"
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17.Nov.2010 at 08:02
would be Autocad2009 numatch with win7?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25.Nov.2010 at 18:11
you should need to download or purchase AutoCAD 2009 64bit to use it in Win 7.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25.Nov.2010 at 21:17
Originally posted by sidhu412 sidhu412 wrote:

you should need to download or purchase AutoCAD 2009 64bit to use it in Win 7.


Why would he need to do that? He may be using Win7 32 bit, and if that's the case, Autocad 64 bit will not install.

Monho, you have not mentioined what brand of mouse you are using?
Did you load the mouse software?

Also, in Autocad, type DBLCLKEDIT at the command line and make sure it's set to ON.

And

Type PICKFIRST at the command line and make sure it's set to 1.
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