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How to remove trace path effect of cursor in Autocad 2015


khoshravan

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Try SLW210's advice first. If you have no luck then try the Lenovo site.

 

Thanks.

Autodesk site is not available from my country.

But I can access Lenovo site.

In Lenovo site, I find the following:

AMD Video Driver for Windows 8 (64-bit) - Lenovo G410, G510

Version: 12.100.1 4.6000

Date: 7/9/2013

Now trying to download it.

http://support.lenovo.com/us/en/products/laptops-and-netbooks/lenovo-g-series-laptops/lenovo-g510-notebook?

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Without updating, I figured out that my graphic card is up-to-date. I check the date and version og mine with the one in Lenovo site.

Therefore I didn't download it.

Any other comment is very welcomed.

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Is hardware acceleration enabled?

 

What other programs are running in the background?

Thanks for your continuous support.

Following site says:

http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_8-hardware/how-to-increase-hardware-acceleration-in-windows-8/10aa6528-85ba-468d-bdcb-3afea0535a52?auth=1

 

In the Advanced Settings window, if Troubleshooting tab is present, then the graphics card supports hardware acceleration.

 

I don't have this tab. so my com don't support HA

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I'm not sure if AutoCAD will recognize that a GPU doesn't support hardware acceleration. ReMark was referring to the setting in AutoCAD. If your GPU does not support it, you may need to turn it off as I think it is on by default.

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I'm not sure if AutoCAD will recognize that a GPU doesn't support hardware acceleration. ReMark was referring to the setting in AutoCAD. If your GPU does not support it, you may need to turn it off as I think it is on by default.

 

Dear Rob and ReMark

 

Thanks for both your input I was able to resolve the issue.

I didn't know that Remark is referring to turning off HA in AutoCAD. I thought it is related to OS

After reading Rob's post, I went to Tools/Option, system tab and first option is Hardware Acceleration.

I turned it off and it solved my problem.

Although I didn't figure out what caused the problem and what is its relation to HA, but I am happy that problem has gone away.

Thanks for both of you.

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This is a frequent problem, ReMark has experienced it repeatedly, as have other forum members.

I don't believe that there has been an explanation nor solution found yet.

As annoying as it is, just go ahead and post, hopefully somebody will be able to figure out why it happens, and devise a work around.

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