Upgrade advice
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I'm not clear on what you have installed and what you haven't. As has been said multiple times on the forum, do not simply copy your old plugins to the SU2013 Plugins folder.
To get Pan with the CMB, you need to include the Shift button. Does Orbit work with the CMB? If not, you can go into the mouse settings in the Control Panel and change the button assignment so it'll work.
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@dave r said:
I'm not clear on what you have installed and what you haven't. As has been said multiple times on the forum, do not simply copy your old plugins to the SU2013 Plugins folder.
To get Pan with the CMB, you need to include the Shift button. Does Orbit work with the CMB? If not, you can go into the mouse settings in the Control Panel and change the button assignment so it'll work.
First, I resurrected SU8 not 2013.
I never needed the "shift" btn with the center button on the mouse to pan.
Orbit works, but again, the CMB has no effect.
The button assignments are in my mouse setup s/w and the button is correctly set.
Win7 dropped mouse settings from the control panel so I can't change them there.
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@jgb said:
I never needed the "shift" btn with the center button on the mouse to pan.
You didn't, huh? Well, that's been the standard method for activating Pan at least since I started using SketchUp with V3. Here's a screen shot from the Quick Reference card.
So if you didn't access Pan that way, how did you do it using the CMB?
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I (may) have missed the mentioning of lisence agreement differences between SU8 free and SU Make 2013
So that might also be something to take into consideration to you as a ..... designer/inventor/???.... just in case of any commercial use of your products! -
@dave r said:
@jgb said:
I never needed the "shift" btn with the center button on the mouse to pan.
You didn't, huh? Well, that's been the standard method for activating Pan at least since I started using SketchUp with V3.
So if you didn't access Pan that way, how did you do it using the CMB?My mistake.
I meant ORBIT. Been away from SU for 3 weeks now so I forgot how my finger memory worked.
The thing is my CMB does nothing, so neither PAN nor ORBIT work.I am thinking now it may be my mouse driver is not compatible with Win7 as I had setup issues before I brought up SU8.
The KB & Mouse are so old (but functioned beautifully before on XP) that Logitech no longer support them. I'm gonna try to find the drivers later today. -
Chasing down the wrong alley.
Just uninstall the Logitech driver altogether and don't install one. It might be the CMB will start working correctly. If not, you should be able to change the CMB function in the Control Panel.
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@dave r said:
Chasing down the wrong alley.
Just uninstall the Logitech driver altogether and don't install one. It might be the CMB will start working correctly. If not, you should be able to change the CMB function in the Control Panel.
Fixed.
The problem was my old Logitech setpoint install disk was not Win7 compatible, so it did not install any drivers. Win7 default drivers were the culprit.
I went to the Logitech site and found the driver download page for my "old" combo set, and it had a Win7 set. 3 minutes later and a reboot, SU8 Orbit and Pan are working.
Now I can delete the SU8 install and replace it with 2013. But it will be next week, I got some other priority stuff to do first.
Thanks to everyone for the good advice.
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JGB;
some other thoughts.
my old XP pc quit recently. I normally buy case, MB and rest of parts and build my own pc , but this time decided to buy one;
1 When w8 came out with problems vendors were marketing units with a down grade to w7 and then they would also give one a disk to convert to w8 which is what I have. I have not changed to 8 and will not without good reason. I have not checked where that stands now;
2 When i first installed su 2013 and eval time expired I removed it form my PC because all the layout and style builder files are not removed when the pro to free change happens and I did not care for that;
When I first installed 2013 I just copied my su8 plugin files to 2013. There is no saftey issue in doing that. The file tree is some what different however and I made a couple of changes. I eventually re-loaded 2013 just to avoid the hassel of SU8 not being upward comaptible with 2013. WHen I happen to need a make plugin I down load the noral way or just save as SU 8 file ;
3 Before buying new pC I checked the items I have at the MS compatibility site to find what I could re-use. Suggest you do that if not already done.
My modem ,scanner OCR( part) was a no go plus many units now are setup for WFI so had to upgrade that are which is more $ from internet provider- i now have a WFI hot spot in my house and allows the kids to log on when they visit, i also have a cable interface i normally use.4 BTW in the past I have taken the hard drive out of my older pC, bought uSB enclosure for it and use that as back up - a portable hard drive. You are planning a solid stae drive for your OS so you can also make a image of that and that gives an immediate back up, just install and go.
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By the way....
I would strongly recommend an upgrade to a Solid State Drive (SSD) as the boot drive, and relegate your current Hard Disk to a secondary data drive.SSD's are getting cheap, less than $1.00 /gb (even Canadian!!) My 128gb cost $80.00CDN. You don't need a big one, 128gb is probably more than enough for all the OS and apps.
Win7 boots in 17 seconds.
Su with a load of plugins, 3 seconds.
My big file (15mb) used to take a full minute to load. Now it takes 5 seconds. A save takes 4 seconds (30 seconds before).
Firefox; 2 seconds.
My file manager (Thumbs+) used to take almost 2 minutes to boot and scan. 10 seconds now.
AVAST used to take 4 minutes to do a basic rootkit scan. 5 seconds now.An SSD comes with (or you d/l it) drive image swap s/w so it just copies over your old drive. I couldn't use it because of the way my recovery disk was setup.
So my recovery HD (.5tb) will become my data repository after I xfer over whatever apps I can and clean it up.
I put the SU Files dir on the SSD to speed up the saves. Then I will mirror them back to the HD on a regular basis.Another thing to consider... a dedicated backup drive. What I shoulda done before.
WD now have .5tb, 1tb and 3tb external USB 3 (or 2) drives. Named "My Passport". My 1tb cost $75.00CDN. It is USB 2 compatible, but slower.
They have s/w to auto backup every file from your SSD and HD that gets saved or added in background. I have it (1tb), but not yet installed. I'll get back to you here when I do next week. I don't want to set it up till I cleanup the HD. -
Mac1
Interesting read. I too do not buy canned computers, but put the components together myself. That way I get the performance and upgrade path to my liking, not some generalized box. HP, while they make very good computers allow very little non-HP upgrades. Dell is similar.
You said your ISP charges extra for WIFI. Cut that cord!!! Get a simple cheaper non-WIFI modem from them.
Then buy a WIFI Router and install it between the PC and Modem. That also gives you 4 LAN connections, or 3 free for other devices. Try to get a good high power router, especially if you have a large house or multi story house.Set it up on WPA and register every WIFI device (friends and relatives too) that will connect to it. You just need to define the devices MAC address to the router, and the password to the device. That way they automatically log in when booted or come in range.
Nobody else can get in, even if they know the password. ISP WIFI Modems usually just need a password, their password, and the modem ID.
I have a Cisco router. You can access the Administrator page from any registered device, or the PC with just its static IP Addr, Admin name and password.
It also has a Guest access for ad-hoc access with a separate Password.
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