Jog button in VCP sticks on
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Re: Jog button in VCP sticks on
I'll be back to testing this afternoon.
I know windows update didn't cause the issue. It did it from the beginning before the PC was ever put on the internet.
Windows update caused a loss of administrator privileges. I have to go through and make sure the setup for Acorn has not changed since these last updates.
I will return to post whether it is fixed or not.
Steve
I know windows update didn't cause the issue. It did it from the beginning before the PC was ever put on the internet.
Windows update caused a loss of administrator privileges. I have to go through and make sure the setup for Acorn has not changed since these last updates.
I will return to post whether it is fixed or not.
Steve
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Re: Jog button in VCP sticks on
It may be your monitor. That's why we suggested you disconnect the USB cable from it.jumps4 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 13, 2021 10:23 am I'll be back to testing this afternoon.
I know windows update didn't cause the issue. It did it from the beginning before the PC was ever put on the internet.
Windows update caused a loss of administrator privileges. I have to go through and make sure the setup for Acorn has not changed since these last updates.
I will return to post whether it is fixed or not.
Steve
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Re: Jog button in VCP sticks on
Disconnecting the monitor USB cable and the ShuttleXpress USB cables did not resolve the problem even after a reboot.
repeated clicking of the jog button would make it stay on some times.
I looked up how to remove touch screen driver and was directed to:
Press the Windows logo key + X.
Select Device Manager from the list.
Click the little arrow next to Human Interface Devices to expand the list.
Click the touch screen driver,
Right-click, and select Disable from the list.
Click Yes on the dialog box that asks if you are sure you want to disable the touch screen driver
There were 2 human interface drivers running and since the mouse and keyboard drivers are in a different location I disabled both.
On reboot windows installed the drivers even though the devices were disconnected. If this fixes the problem the driver is the cause and not the actual touch screen itself.
So far I have not been able to get it to act up.
I clicked until my finder hurts ...
I will test more later
Steve
repeated clicking of the jog button would make it stay on some times.
I looked up how to remove touch screen driver and was directed to:
Press the Windows logo key + X.
Select Device Manager from the list.
Click the little arrow next to Human Interface Devices to expand the list.
Click the touch screen driver,
Right-click, and select Disable from the list.
Click Yes on the dialog box that asks if you are sure you want to disable the touch screen driver
There were 2 human interface drivers running and since the mouse and keyboard drivers are in a different location I disabled both.
On reboot windows installed the drivers even though the devices were disconnected. If this fixes the problem the driver is the cause and not the actual touch screen itself.
So far I have not been able to get it to act up.
I clicked until my finder hurts ...
I will test more later
Steve
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Re: Jog button in VCP sticks on
after disabling the drivers and powering down everything , on restart windows did not re-enable the drivers.
will see
Steve
will see
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Re: Jog button in VCP sticks on
I see that planar monitor uses the windows tablet settings and driver to control it. Planar has no driver for my touchscreen. PCT2235
I went into "tablet settings" and clicked on "never use this device as a tablet" also
I went into "tablet settings" and clicked on "never use this device as a tablet" also
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Re: Jog button in VCP sticks on
Keep us posted.....
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Re: Jog button in VCP sticks on
Any updates to this? Is it resolved?
Having the same issue with jog sticking when i click the mouse button, no touchscreen installed on my system.
Having the same issue with jog sticking when i click the mouse button, no touchscreen installed on my system.
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Re: Jog button in VCP sticks on
You mark this resolved? Did you fix it? If so, please state what you did to bring closure to this...bluestratus wrote: ↑Thu Apr 29, 2021 8:24 pm Any updates to this? Is it resolved?
Having the same issue with jog sticking when i click the mouse button, no touchscreen installed on my system.
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Re: Jog button in VCP sticks on
I have had to stop working on this due to a few very large jobs.
As of my last tests I had no problem but I do not feel i have tested enough to declare it fixed.
I will try to conclude testing as soon as I can.
Steve
As of my last tests I had no problem but I do not feel i have tested enough to declare it fixed.
I will try to conclude testing as soon as I can.
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Re: Jog button in VCP sticks on
Let's not mark it resolved.
Make sure you have a quality mouse, updated drivers, tried a different mouse. Mechanical buttons on a mouse can "bounce" causing what would seem to be multiple presses.
When you do report back, please start your own thread. ALSO PLEASE post a fresh report.
Marty
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