Help needed!! Play / pause command no longer works
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I've recently started using sketchy physics on google sketchup and have been bothered by a number of errors. To start with I could not use either the box shape or any of the joints which was frustrating to no end, so I re - installed, when that didn't work I updated; that worked but with one small side effect - I can no longer use the play/ pause command on sketchy physics! I've tried re - installing multiple times but nothing works! I'm currently using Windows Vista home Premium 64 bit for my OS. Is there any way I can fix this problem?
Attatched is the error message I recieve when trying to use the play / pause command:
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Looks like the old version. New one here:
http://code.google.com/p/sketchyphysics2/ -
The version of sketchy physics I have is the newest version, thats why I'm quite confused to why its not working!
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@mc101 said:
The version of sketchy physics I have is the newest version, thats why I'm quite confused to why its not working!
Well that error message says its trying to load a dialog that hasn't existed since SP 1.0.
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Ok thats weird! I downloaded the newest version yesterday. I'll try doing a fresh download and install tonight. And see what happens
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Ok done redownload, reinstall. Nothing doing! I think have found the problem though but I don't know how I'm going to fix it. The problem is this even with Sketchy Physics uninstalled, no folders for it anywhere (I've done a search and nothing has come up), Sketchup still registers it as being there. Well that was very weird so I tried overwriting the old version with the newest version. Nada, zilch, nothing, Sketchup still thinks that the old version of Sketchy Physics is installed. That particular glitch has really stumped me...
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Maybe you have more than one copy of Sketchup installed? SP should by default install into Program Files\Google\Google Sketchup 6\Plugins\
Make sure that is where you have Sketchup installed.
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finally found the problem!! All it took was the right search and bingo I found the files that were causing the problem... for some reason they hadn't been uninstalled and were hiding out deep within my system's file structure. They're all gone now and I can finally use Sketchy Physics!
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@mc101 said:
finally found the problem!! All it took was the right search and bingo I found the files that were causing the problem... for some reason they hadn't been uninstalled and were hiding out deep within my system's file structure. They're all gone now and I can finally use Sketchy Physics!
Is this the solution you mentoned?
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