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Problem wheel mousse 09/11/2012 at 12:34 #37357
Charlytos
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Using wheel mousse to pass to next or previous window, does rare effect any times, because takes direction not wanted. Example, I want to pass from window 3 to 4, do ahead wheel mousse but doesn't show window 4 shows window 2 or 5 jumping 2 windows. Is bug or how to fix this problem?...
Last edited: 09/11/2012 at 12:39 by Charlytos
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Problem wheel mousse 09/11/2012 at 13:03 #37359
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Have you tried using a second mouse to see if the problem still persists?

I know on one mouse I owned it used to skip twice when I moved the wheel instead of once.

"Passengers for New Lane, should be seated in the rear coach of the train " - Opinions are my own and not those of my employer
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Problem wheel mousse 09/11/2012 at 13:37 #37364
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Go to the Control Panel. (WinXP but others should be similar!)
Click on Mouse.
Select Wheel.
Set at 1 line at a time.

If that still causes problems, try 1 page at a time.

Ken

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Problem wheel mousse 09/11/2012 at 16:03 #37366
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Thanks to clarify how to fix it that negative detail
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Problem wheel mousse 09/11/2012 at 16:31 #37367
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" said:
Thanks to clarify how to fix it that negative detail
I'm sorry but I don't know what you mean. Ken's answer is what I would have suggested too.

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Problem wheel mousse 09/11/2012 at 18:36 #37368
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Pardon Geoff, answer wans't by you, because you haven't given previous reply. Answer was by both players that gave me answer Tallington and headshot, how to fix that negative detail with mouse wheel on sim.
Proved to put mouse wheel option to one line, and if changes screens now well without rare jumps how put previously.

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Problem wheel mousse 09/11/2012 at 18:40 #37369
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I understand now, it is fixed then.
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Problem wheel mousse 09/11/2012 at 18:48 #37370
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Certain Geoff, problem fixed. And pardon, because my English is very short and I have Spanish idea, but can to put bad translation to English then you don't understand it well the problem written...
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Problem wheel mousse 09/11/2012 at 19:43 #37372
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Certain Geoff, problem fixed. And pardon, because my English is very short and I have Spanish idea, but can to put bad translation to English then you don't understand it well the problem written...
That is okay. Though we prefer English here, if you prefer to, you can include the original Spanish as well as the English translation in your posts. There are a few other Spanish-speaking posters here so it might help everybody understand each other! (The same goes for anybody else whose first language is not English)

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Problem wheel mousse 11/11/2012 at 12:08 #37436
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Though we prefer English here, if you prefer to, you can include the original Spanish as well as the English translation in your posts. There are a few other Spanish-speaking posters here so it might help everybody understand each other! (The same goes for anybody else whose first language is not English)
Absolutely - I speak Spanish moderately well and I usually look in here a few times a week, happy to help with any translations required. (Though I'm not sure I know the Spanish for 'facing point lock'!)

Absolutamente - yo hablo un poco de español y normalmente leo las entradas aquí unas veces cada semana, ayudaría con mucho gusto con cualquier traducción. (¡Pero no conozco la palabra española para el mecanismo de señalización que se llama en inglés 'facing point lock'!)

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Problem wheel mousse 27/11/2012 at 01:35 #38174
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Geoff, ignore wich technical thing is facing point lock. Translated to Spanish by program is: "cerradura de puntos frente a".
Ignore the same. If you put me any spanish detail (private message) I shall can to understand it best and ask to any Spanish train driver any possible name to same...

Last edited: 27/11/2012 at 22:05 by Charlytos
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Problem wheel mousse 27/11/2012 at 21:42 #38214
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Incidentally, the translator in Bing works well.

Barry

Barry, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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Problem wheel mousse 27/11/2012 at 23:02 #38217
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Geoff, ignore wich technical thing is facing point lock. Translated to Spanish by program is: "cerradura de puntos frente a".
Ignore the same. If you put me any spanish detail (private message) I shall can to understand it best and ask to any Spanish train driver any possible name to same...
You are asking what a facing point lock is, correct?

Can somebody explain in simple terms (for any translatorbot to not mess up) what one is please?

Actually, I'm not being rude when I suggest this, but the first page of Google results does come up with some good links: Here

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Problem wheel mousse 28/11/2012 at 00:32 #38221
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Thanks Geoff put me link over this theme, I understand now which thing is. Can to say on Spanish words how: Sistema mecanico cambiador de vias I hope that Spanish expression be just over English words. Is approximately how show the images of your google link...
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Problem wheel mousse 28/11/2012 at 01:57 #38222
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Sorry, that one was my fault I think. I meant (slightly flippantly) that my Spanish isn't bad but I don't know any signalling-specific terms, it was just an example. Carlos, a facing point lock is a mechanism which ensures points can't move while a train passes. Doesn't 'sistema mecanico cambiador de vias' ('mechanical system for changing routes'describe the points themselves?

Lo siento - quería decir que yo hablo español bastante bien pero que no conozco las palabras específicas de señalización, solamente era un ejemplo. Carlos, 'facing point lock' quiere decir un mecanismo que asegura que las agujas no se puedan mover cuando un tren está pasando. 'Sistema mecanico cambiador de vias' describe las agujas ellas mismas, ¿no?.

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Problem wheel mousse 28/11/2012 at 02:53 #38226
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Thanks Josie to clarify it. I undertand now. I thought that was the mechanical system, but by your words I know now that is a special proctection of that mechanism. We can to translate how now: Proteccion especial en cambio de vias. Is possible not be a correct technical Spanish name but is approximately that thing.
If I can shall speak with any train driver or specific signalmen and he says me the correct Spanish name of that special protection...

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