2013-10-23 09:22 AM - last edited on 2024-03-28 10:01 AM by Aruzhan Ilaikova
2013-11-01 10:01 PM
JaredBanks wrote:I have been having mouse connection issues and found this on Apple forum ... so far so good, but haven't been testing that long (and quitting for now, so I'll pass it on somewhat untested). Also, my issue has nothing to do with AC.. just random disconnecting.
I don't know all the details, but here's another issue I learned about from one of my users in Minnesota:
"We installed it (OS X 10.9) on a couple of machines and found that in general, it works. One item we observe is that when switching apps (while AC is running), we sometimes see mouse and keyboard freeze for about 20 seconds. The computer seems to be working through this, but input is not possible. This does not lead to crashes or any problems, it is just an annoying item. App nap is disabled for AC, so that is likely not the driver for the issue. "
2013-11-04 03:20 AM
2013-11-04 01:33 PM
Brockway wrote:Brockway,
I made the mistake of installing Mavericks (OSX 10.9) on my Macbook Pro before I verified that my version of Archicad 11 (I know, it's old) would work. I didn't use Archicad on this laptop, so I didn't think it mattered, but I just started a new job two days ago and now I need to run Archicad on this laptop (and can't afford to upgrade Archicad at this point in time). Any suggestions? Is there a way to go back to an earlier version of OSX? Does anyone know WHY Archicad versions 10-12 (as stated here:http://archicadwiki.com/OsxMavericks) don't work on OSX 10.9? Is there a fix that has worked for anyone still on these older versions (Archicad 10-12)? I really need a solution!
Thank you.
2013-11-04 10:12 PM
Brockway wrote:Apple changed the licensing from OS 10.8 to allow it to be run in a VM. You could try installing/restoring your previous OS under Parallels (for example) so 10.8 and 10.9 can co-exist.
Is there a way to go back to an earlier version of OSX?.
2013-11-06 10:39 PM
JaredBanks wrote:Yes, I noticed this right off the bat. It has to do with Logitech Control Center. You will need to uninstall it and reinstall it. Check out post #10. http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1604905
I don't know all the details, but here's another issue I learned about from one of my users in Minnesota:
"We installed it (OS X 10.9) on a couple of machines and found that in general, it works. One item we observe is that when switching apps (while AC is running), we sometimes see mouse and keyboard freeze for about 20 seconds. The computer seems to be working through this, but input is not possible. This does not lead to crashes or any problems, it is just an annoying item. App nap is disabled for AC, so that is likely not the driver for the issue. "
Anyone else noticing this?
2013-11-06 10:48 PM
cgrimley wrote:I posted above (which you might have missed), but deleting the mouse preferences worked for me fine.. no issues since that.JaredBanks wrote:Yes, I noticed this right off the bat. It has to do with Logitech Control Center. You will need to uninstall it and reinstall it. Check out post #10. http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1604905
we sometimes see mouse and keyboard freeze for about 20 seconds.
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