Dimensions On Screen


lizdion
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When I put dimension on a cross section the numbers are sometimes blobs like the left image on this layout file. Look Ok when sent to layout not as image.

 

Is this a video card problem?

 

I've only had the problem since X6.

 

The blob changes as I scroll in and out and clears up if in real close. Another annoying, but not as difficult to live with, thing that started with X6 is the background turns black when I scroll.

 

Thanks,

Lizscreen dims.pdf

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It's a laptop with two video cards. It's supposed to be using the Nvidia card but I just realized that it not.

 

In Nvidia settings, Nvidia is chosen for both default and specifically for Chief. In CA preferences/video card status, it used to show the Nvidia card but now it is showing the Intel card. So something is obviously not functioning. The only place I know to change it is the NVidia panel. Since it isn't using what is set there, does that mean the card is kaput? Nothing looks wrong in device manager.

 

Just after I posted the problem today I got an error message and had to close CA. It was an MS visual C++ Runtime library error window that said "Runtime error, Program: (the CA file I was in) R6025 -pure virtual function call", After reopening CA the dimension on the section looked fine for a few minutes.

 

Thanks for any suggestions.

Liz

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Not sure if it happens in X6 and maybe not your issue but one issue I've had is CA defaults to using the Primary Screen's configured Video Card , so if the Primary screen isn't using the Nvidia card you can end up with it using the other Card. Are you using or have you used Dual displays or been hooked to a TV? 

 

In my case I have 2 cards but 3 screens so I need to make sure the Primary Window is set on the NVidia Card  ( you can see this in the NVidia panel under "setup Multiple Displays")   not the other card.  the Primary window has the *  in the corner and it should match the number above of the Nvidia Card.

 

 

M.

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I hook up to a monitor at my office and take the laptop home at night, so it changes all the time. That may well be the problem. I will check when I get the monitor hook to it.

Thanks!

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It sounds like a video card problem. Try rebooting your machine. Sometimes the video cards get into a bad state that a reboot will fix. It may also be the result of a video driver update or maybe a video drive update will fix the issue.

 

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Yay! It's fixed. thanks M. I got the monitor hooked up, opened the NVidia window and hit Apply. Then opened CA and it had the right card, the dimensions are clear and the black is gone. Wish I'd thought to check that sooner.

Liz

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