Hi, everyone,
I have a (big) problem with the Pick Tool: when I select an object I can't move it by dragging the mouse. If I use the arrow keys the selected object is moving, but isn't so accurate... Did you know what's happen'? Anyone?
I have a legal license of Corel Draw X7
Usually when there are problems with a mouse, it is caused by special mouse drivers such as logitech.
Bit in most cases the mouse (and CorelDraw) will work fine if you uninstall the special driver and let it default to the standard microsoft driver.
Thanks a lot, Harry,
It was exactly inverse: I had the default standard Microsoft driver and when I installed the right driver from Logitech M705 Mouse my problem was solved !!! It works !!! Please receive my gratitude, Harry, it was a good idea to verify the drivers!
Best regards and inspiration!
vfc
That's the first time I've seen it happen that way round, but whatever works is always the best answer.
Hello vfc; Harry is Right, starting back in the DOS days Logitech drives caused a LOT of problems. It would be hard for a person to run fast enough to sell me something with the Logitech name on it.
George
Hi, George, thanks for your comment!
I have already decided to change my mouse with a new one, from a different brand, no doubt! May you, or anyone else, recommend me something? What kind of mouse do you use? I'm workaholic, so it's very important for me to have good tools!
Best regards and inspiration, vfc
Right now I'm using a $9.00 off the wall mouse from a place called Big Lots. ( A discount store ) but I'm using the MS drivers. the mouse is wireless and is very easy to move around. Bought a box of AA rechargeable batteries and a charger. ( When a wireless mouse goes out it doesn't really worn you, it just dies. I have had MS wireless mouses and they were no better than this cheap-O I'm using know. I have tried the high dollar gaming mouse and saw no big difference. And I have a Summa 18"x 24" I used for digitizing that I don't use anymore. If you like the feel of the mouse you are using know, you could go into Windows and uninstall the driver, reboot and let Windows find the mouse and install a driver for you, just don't let it use the same driver. But also if what you have is working use it and pick up another mouse when you run across one.
Suggest the ROCCAT™ Kone XTD – Max Customization Gaming Mouse.
The extra buttons can be programmed to do almost anything you want. The Easy-Shift feature doubles the number of buttons. Meaning the same button can be used to to two different things (with and without the Easy-Shift button press)
Once you get used to working with it, you wont want another.
You can check it out here: http://www.roccat.org/Products/Gaming-Mice/ROCCAT-Kone-XTD/
You can go a step further and get the Roccat ISKU keyboard too. Together the keyboard and mouse provide a multitude of possibilities.