Hello:) Since I upgraded to Windows 10 I sadly have problems with the mouse cursor being laggy in some situations. It's not a hardware issue as in the other thread about that topic over here (that's why I started a new topic), as it happens to my touchpad as well and even 'Keyboard Mouse' (Controlling mouse pointer via Numpad). The effect is that if I move the mouse pointer around it will suddenly stop ever approx. It doesn't happen if Task Manager is in foreground strangely. If no program is started it doesn't happen as well, the main issue is with internet browsers. ![]() ![]() I have several drawings that some times, after selecting several objects to move, and pressing space-bar to end selection, the cursor disappears. If I click for a base-point the cursor comes back but it is not where I need it for accurate placement. I have developed a work around - I cancel comma. (Edge, Chrome, Firefox) I somehow thought it might be a driver problem and I updated graphics drivers and wireless card drivers, but both didn't help. I hadn't have this issue in Win 8.1. Do you have any suggestions what might could help? The issue is driving me crazy. Greetings Update: I found the solution, it can be seen here. That could be the issue, but it's happening in all internet apps including Firefox. Does uTorrent or whatever you use run in the background, and if you exit from the background and use another internet app like Firefox, does it still lag? I think that Task Manager and the Security Options run on an administrative level which means that low-privileged processes can't grab the mouse control from it. And have you scanned the computer with an antivirus (make sure to check the exclusions to make sure that nothing in in there before scanning)? It's possible that someone installed a joke program which launches at startup (even if you are the only person with access to the computer, it could've entered in the form of a download), but it's weird that it only happens when you're running internet-using apps. I have the exact same problem after upgrading to windows 10, installed new drivers for both my graphic cards, which did not help. I can see that me and Daniel have almost the exact same laptop. I can see huge ethernet spikes sometimes, but no specific spikes during the lag. Same thing aplies to task manager, once that is in the foreground, the lag is gone. I noticed that the lag also occurs on scrolling, with either my wireless mouse, or my trackpad on my laptop. While scrolling with the trackpad when the lag occurs a bleeping sound is also heard through the speakers. Designers, architects, engineers, educators, and students use JPEG images in their AutoCAD drawings to make them relevant and effective. However, the advanced design platform is not free from technical hiccups. Users commonly face issues while embedding, inserting, or importing JPEG image files in their drawings. Sometimes even a simple task of exporting or converting a DWG file to JPEG becomes a mammoth one. To ease your designing experience, here we bring the best tips to fix such 5 common JPEG issues in AutoCAD. PROBLEM 1: JPG image disappears on reopening AutoCAD file. Often when you reopen an AutoCAD file that had an embedded JPEG image, the picture may not show up in the drawing. The JPEG image is also not visible in the PLOT preview or the plot itself. Solution 1: To resolve AutoCAD JPEG not showing the problem, re-embed the JPEG image into the AutoCAD drawing. • Open the JPEG image in Microsoft Paint • Select and copy the image • Go to AutoCAD, use the Paste Special Select the option As: Image Entity Solution 2: Paste the image into Microsoft PowerPoint. How do i use the my passport for macbook pro. Copy it from PowerPoint into AutoCAD, use Paste Special with As: Picture (Enhanced Metafile). Solution 3: You can also try to change image format from JPEG to PNG as a workaround. PROBLEM 2: JPEG images are distorted or colors are not properly displayed on reopening the AutoCAD file. You open a drawing and notice the JPEG images are distorted with colors not displayed correctly. The problem generally occur with JPEG images in CMYK mode. AutoCAD best rasterizes pictures which are saved with the RGB (red, blue, green) color profile instead of CMYK. Solution 1: Change the JPEG image color profile to RGB mode. Open the JPEG file in image editor such as Microsoft Paint or Adobe Photoshop to change the JPEG file to RGB mode.
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