Can not use the right mouse button
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anyone help me , when I choose the group in sketchup (click 3 times) and make group , then I click right mouse button to open the context menu , I can not choose group.
when I choose anythings, when I click right button , the line is "out". I can access only faces.
anyone help me , many thankssssssssssssss


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Could you upload/link a bigger resolution image of the second one?I cannot see almost anything from it.
Also,has it just started recently? Have you changed any hardware in your computer?
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@gaieus said:
Could you upload/link a bigger resolution image of the second one?I cannot see almost anything from it.
Also,has it just started recently? Have you changed any hardware in your computer?
yes , I've bought new video-card XFX Geforce 9800GX2.... I used xp 64 bit , uhmm..... maybe should I install vista 64 bit to have directx 10

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Also, open the Ruby Console and see if any errors come up when you right-click. Maybe a plugin is causing a problem?
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hi, I've solve this problem
I've updated windows xp32 sp2 to sp3 in last afternoon and last night this problem happened !!!! then I uninstall sp3 , and now sketchup is working good.
thanks for your help

another question:
vista x64 supports directx10 , xp is not. what the different between directx 9 and 10 when we use sketchup ?
and how can I see the thumbnail of SU in vista x64 ?

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there shouldnt be any difference between direct x 9 and 10 when your using SU.
As for your original problem, have you tried messing about with the opengl settings? (window->preferences->opengl-> fast feedback and hardware acceleration.) Theres a slim chance it might be your problem.
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