Apr 4, 2013 #1 Nella95 Mechanical Joined Nov 21, 2005 Messages 400 Location US - not my choice - but sometimes you've got to put up with choices not made by you. Can a non-certified graphics card affect the Default Alignment of views on a drawing? SW Premium 2012 64 bit SP1.0 Intel Xeon X5650 E5-1603 0 @ 2.80 GHz 8.0 GB of RAM
- not my choice - but sometimes you've got to put up with choices not made by you. Can a non-certified graphics card affect the Default Alignment of views on a drawing? SW Premium 2012 64 bit SP1.0 Intel Xeon X5650 E5-1603 0 @ 2.80 GHz 8.0 GB of RAM
Apr 4, 2013 #2 ctopher Mechanical Joined Jan 9, 2003 Messages 17,520 Location USA, CA I have never seen that problem caused by a VC. Are you experiencing that problem? Chris SolidWorks 11 ctopher's home SolidWorks Legion Upvote 0 Downvote
I have never seen that problem caused by a VC. Are you experiencing that problem? Chris SolidWorks 11 ctopher's home SolidWorks Legion
Apr 4, 2013 #3 EEnd Mechanical Joined Feb 6, 2004 Messages 636 Location US Try: faq559-1058. If the problem does not happen when using the software OpenGL, the problem is likely related to the video card and its drive. Eric Upvote 0 Downvote
Try: faq559-1058. If the problem does not happen when using the software OpenGL, the problem is likely related to the video card and its drive. Eric
Apr 4, 2013 Thread starter #4 Nella95 Mechanical Joined Nov 21, 2005 Messages 400 Location US Good. Too easy SW Premium 2012 64 bit SP1.0 Intel Xeon X5650 E5-1603 0 @ 2.80 GHz 8.0 GB of RAM Upvote 0 Downvote