Thanks for the report, Massimo.
Let's see if I can't help you out:
> If instead I try to use the show analysis windows on the analysis window
I only get a board with the current position, I can't see any variation on
it. If I click with the right button on the analysis window, it gets blank
and says "Click here to see moves", if I keep on right-click clicking on it
I see (I guess) the end positions of the variations but the analysis window
stays blank!
I don't think your right-clicks should change the analysis board.
Perhaps this has to do with the fact that it takes time for the engine to
"kick in".
After a while, the end position from the top line should appear.
When the top line gets kicked out by another one, the analysis board should
change.
Sometimes, I get impatient and go back and forth in the game to make the
engine react.
Tell me if that works for you.
***
> I click on start/trial mode (the hammer button or edit→try variation)
then I click add variation (the +V button on the main menu) but then? I
can't move a single piece on the main board by clicking on them! At this
point I would like to try the moves proposed by the engine.
I'm not sure what you mean here, but try to see what happens in your PGN
window. When you're in trial mode, the game score disappears and is
replaced by the trial you make on the board. It's like a virtual game you
are playing from a position that has been played. As soon as you click on
the trial button again, you get out of the trial mode and you return to the
game. The game score should reappear.
Perhaps that adding variations works with the trial mode, but that's not
its intended use. Adding variations simply adds variations to the current
game score. Try to see what adding variations does in the PGN window.
(Don't forget that if you only want the first move added, you can click on
the "+" button.)
***
So I would say that there are three solutions offered for you: trial mode,
add variation and the analysis board.
Try one at a time.
Good luck!
Ben
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