Drag & drop to move a component and to wire with the mouse doesn't work on the Mac. Double-clicking to open the settings window doesn't work either. Do you have a suggestion for solving this problem? I'm sure it worked some time ago. |
by nboucquey
November 20, 2024 |
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Close the application completely and then reopen it. This can often resolve temporary glitches. |
+1 vote by ramonhamil December 17, 2024 |
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All good now? |
+1 vote by RandyPearson January 08, 2025 |
Still not working. |
by nboucquey
January 08, 2025 |
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I am also facing the same. |
+1 vote by ChristopherAnderson January 08, 2025 |
First, check for any software or system updates, as this can often resolve glitches. Restarting your Mac can help as well. Additionally, try resetting the app's preferences or reinstalling it if the problem persists. Also, review your mouse or trackpad settings in the system preferences to ensure everything is configured correctly. If you're using an external mouse, try switching it out to rule out any hardware issues. Managing homework alongside other responsibilities can be challenging, but https://academized.com/do-my-homework made it so much easier. Their team of experts helped me complete a math assignment that I was struggling with. The solutions were accurate, and the explanations were easy to understand. The process was straightforward, and their customer service was always available to answer my questions. I’m thrilled with their service and will definitely use them again in the future. |
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