When was the last time you backed up your computer and re-loaded it? A clean install of windows and your programs may be a hassle (and take a good portion of a day) but typically this will fix just about anything assuming you don't have a hardware problem (which it doesn't sound like you do). Well it was clicking as well when he was in his design program.ģ.) Joystick - This is a long shot, but I've seen multiple input devices (Mice and Joysticks) cause havoc on each other if they are using the same resources. I eventually figured out the guy used a dial-up connection for the Internet and had a program that would "Click" to keep his connection live when he was away from his computer. Likely the strangest thing I saw was a computer that seemed to "click" on it's own. This is a case where the Mouse Manufacturer knows best.Ģ.) Software - Do you have any other programs that control the mouse or can change it's settings? Perhaps even in the mouse set-up itself? Changing a setting or two with your mouse to make another program function correctly has caused many problems over the years (but I've found this to be more rare with newer computers/software.) AutoCAD is picky and likes the latest and greatest stuff designed specifically for a certain device. Do not simply let Windows install it and assume it's correct since it works in everything else. You might also want to check want to check AutoCAD's Options - System - Current Pointing Device and see if this is set correctly.Īlso, make sure your correct mouse software is installed. You can check this under Windows Control Panel - Mouse. I've seen this happen once with a mouse that had a scroll wheel with a mind of it's own.
In some programs you might not notice a difference, but in AutoCAD you do. In other words, perhaps the wrong driver is activated and it's running your mouse instead of the driver that should be running it.
You might have multiple mouse drivers installed. and hardware.ġ.) Conflicting or wrong Drivers. So what does that leave us? Well, we've eliminated drivers (mostly). Load the application atradbx.
Browse to C:\Program Files\Autodesk\Autodesk Vehicle Tracking 2015. If this only happens in AutoCAD then it also doesn't sound the connection (USB or Serial) that the mouse connects to. The second issue is when you Vehicle Tracking menu is loaded, however when any of the commands or buttons are used, the command is unknown or unrecognized. My first reaction was that you required updated mouse drivers, but if it only happens in AutoCAD (and you've tried multiple mice) then I'd say that's a long shot.Īlso if you've tried multiple mice then it can't be the mouse (mice) themselves. Do I understand that this happens and you've tried more than one mouse?