I have one user whose cursor cross hair has changed to black, and I have no idea what might be wrong.
I have read this thread:https://communities.bentley.com/products/microstation/f/microstation-forum/136614/how-to-set-the-color-of-drawing-cursor
Changing cursor color will change the full-screen crosshairs, but not the smaller version (stays black).
and this thread:https://communities.bentley.com/products/microstation/f/microstation-forum/118604/cursor-crosshair-turned-black-colour
but everything seems to be fine from a Microstation standpoint (BG color RGB = 0, 0, 0). This happens in any file he opens, and does not happen to me when I open the same files, so I believe it to be some sort of systemic issue, not file-related.
I believe he has Windows 10.He is running an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060, version 22.21.13.8205
If this is a display driver issue, please explain it to me as thoroughly as you can so that I can effectively communicate the problem to our IT guys.Thank you.
you say it is only his machine. What happens if you or someone else logs on to that machine ? do you see the same issue ?
Timothy Hickman
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We'll find out around lunch.
I'm sure part of it is that V8i SS3 (and, I suspect, Power InRoads SS2) is not supported on Windows 10. That may not be the whole problem here, but I'm sure it isn't helping. This guy, and a couple of others, have been having transient "weirdness" for a while. This problem just showed up this morning, but there have been other head-scratching behaviors cropping up from time to time.
MaryB
Power GeoPak 08.11.09.918Power InRoads 08.11.09.918OpenRoads Designer 2021 R2
if it is generally display related, then ya may want to look at the direct x variables.
there are plenty of posts discussing them.
here is a good discussion about it:
https://communities.bentley.com/products/microstation/f/microstation-forum/108196/v8i-graphics-are-completely-broken-please-help/328449#328449
Great...I'll look into that, and I'll see if it's user related at lunch. I'll get back to you if there's anything to tell.Thanks, Tim!
OK.
I changed the QV variable in his UCF, and it did nothing. I tried 11, 10 & 9 with no visible change in behavior.
I logged into his computer as myself, and there WAS a change. To begin with, the icons are larger (not huge - normal looking, compared to his tiny icons). This leads me to suspect that there may be a resolution issue (which may or may not be related) but I can't check until he comes back to log himself in. The crosshair was restored to the normal white. It would seem that there's something in his Windows profile that is affecting the display of the crosshair.
I'll check his resolution when he gets back from lunch. I don't know how that could be the problem, but it was the one thing very noticeably different between my profile and his. Are there recommended resolution settings for V8i SS3?
If that's not the problem, what else could it be? I'm aware of some problems people have with running SS3 on Windows 10, but that's something I will have to collect documentation on and pass up the chain of command (which is no longer me).
Thanks for the suggestion - I wouldn't have thought of trying that.You're awesome, as ever!