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Post Info TOPIC: zoom center in Flow Path and Flow Cut on a desk top computer


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When zooming with the mouse wheel the zoom will not center on the mouse cursor.  It will only center on the screen grid.  The only way to zoom on a specific detail is to window it.  The original computer worked fine.  When I replaced the computer a few years ago the problem surfaced.  I worked with a Flow customer service tech for a while.   Although we tried reloading the system files and even the Flow software, he was baffled and blamed it on old drivers in the computer.  I updated drivers to no avail.  I gave up and worked with the inconvenience. Today I broke down and bought a new computer for other reasons but expected that I'd get proper zooming back.  No such luck.  The zoom still centers on the center of the grid.  Has anybody else had this and been able to cure it?  

Thanks,

Bill S



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