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[mathcad] RE: Mathcad 11 - Wheel Mouse Causes Crash
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Author: Potter, Mick
Posted: Mon, 10 Apr 2006 11:13:08 +0100
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I have found this, particularly with large files with images that are
slow to re-draw. It appears that something (Windows, Mathcad?) stores
up a number of up/down scroll commands, and if you just wait, the buffer
runs out, and you can then carry on as normal. Trying to correct the
movement just prolongs things.
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Mick
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From: ANDREW WEIGHELL "mailto:a.weighell"
Sent: 9 April 2006 17:48
To: Mathcad Discussion List
Subject: [mathcad] Mathcad 11 - Wheel Mouse Causes Crash
Scolling using my wheel mouse cause Mathcad 11 to go into an "up and
down" autoscrolling motion which can only be corrected by crashing out.
I have complained about this before. The reply was to say it was a
mouse driver fault. (MS Wheel Mouse Optical).
Does anybody know a work around?
A note to Mathsoft - I won't be considering an upgrade to fix the
problem. Because of it, I am doing less work on Mathcad.
Best Regards
Andrew
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