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Topic: mbutton pan variable
Posted By: mfader
Subject: mbutton pan variable
Date Posted: 07.Sep.2011 at 18:42
The Mbutton pan variable and right-click functions ceased to work this morning.
 
I have checked the setting - which is at 1.
 
I have also tried a different mouse which has the same problem.
 
What might have changed in the software overnight? Any thoughts on what I can do to correct the problem?



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Posted By: John Connor
Date Posted: 07.Sep.2011 at 20:16
Did you first try rebooting the system?

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Posted By: mfader
Date Posted: 07.Sep.2011 at 21:35
I solved the problem!
 
I discovered that I had the ARE Practice Graphic Vignette running. When I closed out of it, the problem with the mouse went away.


Posted By: John Connor
Date Posted: 08.Sep.2011 at 00:11
Well that's a relief.  So simple too. 

What is the ARE Practice Graphic Vignette?


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Posted By: mfader
Date Posted: 08.Sep.2011 at 14:29
It's the Architect's Registration Exam administered through NCARB. They developed their own CAD-style software - extremely simple and frustrating to use  - that everyone must use on the exam. You can download and practice on your own computer, which is what I have been doing.

Well, it was a simple solution but several hours into the problem-solving. I took apart my mouse, thinking it was the problem . . . those mouse springs are not easy to put back, especially if they fall out before you see how and where they fit. So I learned a lot yesterday but lost a lot of work time.

Thanks for your reply!



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