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Elisabeth83

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Can anyone help, I am running autocad lt 2011 with the latest windows 7. My mouse is very jerky within paper or model space but especially when I try linear demand or line demand. It is driving me crazy!

 

I have tried accessing performance tuner but cannot find it, I have reset my hardware accelator to 0. I am not using an aero graphic within windows and am checking my graphics card.

 

Please help!!!!!!!!!!!:unsure:

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Neither of those commands will work:? (unknown command). The computor is brand new so assume drivers are up to date:unsure:. Have also updated Software.

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I have searched through 'my computor' and tried to update drivers - response is all drivers up to date. AAHHHH!!!!!!

 

Have found out though that graphics card is intel R G41 express chip set????

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You have an integrated graphics chip not dedicated graphics card.

 

Is there even a driver available for this chipset that is specific to Windows 7?

 

Yes, but that is the same card I had, jerky mouse and cursor included. :lol: That card stinks for use with AutoCAD.

 

You will need another Graphics Card, I went with NVidia Quadro 600.

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The mouse is USB and problem does not go away when using a different mouse, We have AVG but no info boxes etc appear (like this computor needs permission etc). Sounds like its my graphics card, :(. Thanks for all the help, you will prob here from me soon if that doesn't work:lol:.

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You could try unchecking "Show rollover tooltips" under the Display tab in Options. Then close and reopen AutoCAD. This appeared to work for a friend of mine who had the same problem.

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