Re: Slow mouse reactions on SW 2006
- From: matt <m_lombard@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 08 Feb 2006 01:28:03 GMT
In article <738e4$43e91539$d8ccbf04$1153@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
nojunk_allowed@xxxxxxxxxx says...
Problem solved! Not the video card, just an adjustment on the Default Open
GL settings for the video card to accomidate Solidworks.
Right, disabling the driver would do it. It's using software OGL
instead of hardware OGL now.
I know a few companies that have spare Radeons sitting around, big boxes
of 'em, in case you're gonna build more SolidWorks workstations. It'll
save you that $4000 annual charge. Let me know, I'm sure they'll let go
of them cheap. ;o) They might throw in a boat anchor to boot, but it
sounds like you've got some of those already.
.
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