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I use a logitech trackball (trackman marble wheel) and when I switch from Acad to Revit, my mouse resolution completely changes. I can usually scroll across the screen by about a 1/2 turn of the ball but in revit it takes 5 full turns to go across... I never noticed this problem in Revit Stuctures 3 using Windows 2000, but recently got a new machine with Windows XP and we upgraded to Revit 4 at the same time, now I have this problem. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks Jeff
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**UPDATE** With a little persistance I figured it out... I think it may be just a Logitech glitch?? But under control panel when you click mouse, it brings up logitech's mouse properties box. Under Motion where you set acceleration, there is a check box that says Disable acceleration in games... this box was checked, I unchecked it and it works fine... I guess logitech treats Revit as a Game... LOL
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Hopefully to make you fell better, I have heard that some logitech mice seem to have problems which you probably found out yourself. My G5 doesn't seem to have any problems, but I also use the system drivers too, not the logitech ones.
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