miracle cirle on the display (Resolved)

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Mathes
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miracle cirle on the display (Resolved)

Post by Mathes »

Hello,

any idea what is happened?

Thanks in advance

Cheers

Mathias
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Re: miracle cirle on the display

Post by Muzzer »

Does it move with the mouse cursor? Are you using screen capture software, such as Screencast?

Very little information to go on here, so it feels like a quiz game....
Mathes
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Acorn CNC Controller: Yes
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CNC Control System Serial Number: Acorn E415F6F6BFF1/0503203220 Colchester Lathe
and a Deckel FP1 with Acorn, both with WMPG
DC3IOB: No
CNC12: Yes
CNC11: No
CPU10 or CPU7: No
Location: Germany

Re: miracle cirle on the display

Post by Mathes »

Hello Muzzer,

sorry you are right!

The Acorn system works over month without any issues!

Now I have somtimes the miracle circles, ant the screen and movemment of the mouse ist frozen.

I have changed no settings or eg.

Cheers

Mathias
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Re: miracle cirle on the display

Post by Gary Campbell »

Windows magnifier? Or some 3rd party tool that enhances or records mouse/screen action?
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Re: miracle cirle on the display

Post by tblough »

Acorn does nothing with the cursor. It's either a third-party program or Windows. Centroid does not modify or control the mouse pointer.

If you cannot identify the program, I suggest a clean install of Windows and then re-install the Acorn software. Nothing else.
Cheers,

Tom
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Mathes
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Acorn CNC Controller: Yes
Allin1DC CNC Controller: No
Oak CNC controller: No
CNC Control System Serial Number: Acorn E415F6F6BFF1/0503203220 Colchester Lathe
and a Deckel FP1 with Acorn, both with WMPG
DC3IOB: No
CNC12: Yes
CNC11: No
CPU10 or CPU7: No
Location: Germany

Re: miracle cirle on the display

Post by Mathes »

Hello,

I found the reason....

No big issue, I found out my touch display was a littlie bit pulloted from the finger prints,

After cleaning the display with window cleaner everything was okay.

Cheers

Mathias
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Re: miracle cirle on the display

Post by martyscncgarage »

Mathes wrote: Sun Jul 18, 2021 2:52 am Hello,

I found the reason....

No big issue, I found out my touch display was a littlie bit pulloted from the finger prints,

After cleaning the display with window cleaner everything was okay.

Cheers

Mathias
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