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Hi I am new to ac3d but it seems I found a little bug.
Selecting a vertice is nearly imposible as I have to click on a single pixel (select through is on) I've tried to deactivate antialiasing at my graphics card settings but it did not helped. I have also tried to increase the 'Handle size' pixels but it makes no difference. I am using a Nvidia GF1080 on windows10/64. Dragging works but is often not comfortable . Many thanks for your help! |
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Could it be something to do with the depth of the screen - i.e. the number of colors? Try changing the screen mode and see if that makes a difference.
Let us know how you get on. |
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Changing the color depth in win10 is no longer that easy...;-) But I tried...and had no success.
I bought 2 Copies and tested ac3d meanwhile on my laptop there it works flawlessly. Also win10 but different hardware. |
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You could try installing a different version of the graphics drivers. Downgrading ATI drivers has cured problems in the past. Nvidia cards appear less problematic.
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Meanwhile I'm pretty sure that this is a driver problem, BUT all other programms are running well so...=> dragging ;-)))
Thanks for your help! |
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