I have been using Corel for more than 17 years; first time I have this problem (running Vista Office, Professional): All brush functions are affected: When I left click to anchor the brush, the cursor jumps diagonally up and the line is drawn from this new position to where the brush is currently. See pic. The cursor was at A when I left clicked the mouse, then jumped to B and simultaneously draw the stroke to A.
I reloaded Corel entirely, but problem persists.
Any help?
Hi all,
I got the same problem. Cursor jumps diagonaly to bottom right. And it jumps the same "screen distantion". Means, jump did not depends of zoom, tool etc.
My system: Dell Inspiron 1526, USB mouse (but trackpad does the same), Windows Vista Home edition, X3.
Looks like a problem with Vista drivers...
What are your hardware ?
Yes this is exactly my problem. I Work on a Acere TravelMate 6291 with wide screen (i e 9 by 16 format), screen . Iresolution, 1280 by 800. I use Vista professional.
Regards
Bertie
"Screw up": I understand, that problem are not fixed, but how did you work despite it ? Please share your experience...
If two versions of Coler didn't works, this mean problem are with Coler on Vista... How can we alarm the developers ?
I have two HP laptops, Vista Home Premium, one is 32 bit, and one is 64 bit. Both have touch pads. I have tried them with three different brands of mouse in wired and wireless configurations. I have also tried with a Wacom tablet. I cannot duplicate your behavior with the mouse, tablet or touch pad in X3 or X4. I am not seeing the cursor jump with brush, eraser or clone.
Make certain you have the latest touchpad driver from your laptop manufacturer.
Some computers let you disable the touch pad. Try it and see if that changes things. Then try the touch pad with the mouse disconnected. Let us know what you find.
I have the latest drivers for mouse and touch pad; neither works. I have a shareware program where the brush functions work. But it is crude. I am looking to buy another programme such as photoshop, unless Corel can come up with a solution. The salient point here is that brush functions in other sofware programs do work with the rest of my configuration.
I do not believe this is a Corel issue. I could be wrong. If it were, I think there would be quite a few more complaints than what I am finding. I only hope that your next purchase of an image editor doesn't result in the same issue.
No, this is a Corel issue. ArcSoft Photostudio 5.5 which I got bundled with my scanner software works perfectly.