Could be related to the grid & electrical grid setting.
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Brian Guralnick
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ian Wilson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Protel EDA Forum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2001 5:58 PM
Subject: Re: [PEDA] PCB : drawing track after track
| On 06:25 PM 20/09/2001 +0200, Rene Tschaggelar said:
| >Since changing to SP6 I cannot draw track after track anymore.
| >Right mouse down stops the process and I have to start a new with place
| >track ( p t )
| >
| >AFAIR with SP5 right mouse down stopped just the current track and could
| >be resumed
| >with a left mouse down.
| >
| >Rene
| >--
| >Ing.Buero R.Tschaggelar - http://www.ibrtses.com
|
| Rene,
|
| If you right-click very fast then you can continue with placing tracks -
| but it does seem unreliable. I am not sure this is SP6's problem. I have
| some recollection that it is related to the double-click (yes,
| double-click) speed that you have set in Windows. I keep meaning to slow
| this down to experiment.
|
| I see the same thing when wiring in Sch. If I do a very fast right-click
| (sort of a blip) then the wire is finished but I can go on placing new
| ones, but a normal sort or right click will terminate wiring altogether.
|
| I am not convinced that having two functions tied to one a single button
| click, being differentiated by an unrelated timing (the *double* click
| speed) is a good idea. I for one would almost always prefer that a single
| right click (of basically any duration) only terminates the current process.
|
| I wonder if this problem appears when the hardware is changed and you have
| different double-click speeds set-up. Possibly without realising it.
|
| There is a KB item sort of related to this - Item 2274
|
| Bye for now,
| Ian Wilson
|
|
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