Hi. Newbie question.
I'm trying to work through the learning centre videos and have hit a problem and not sure what I'm doing wrong. The issue is when in the Media & Folders palette nothing happens when I right click on any of the folders. Can anyone offer advice as to what is happening. I should mention im using a wacom intuos 4 tablet.
IMatch reacts on the standard Windows mouse-click events and on the context menu key on your keyboard.
This is all standardized. I have no idea how Wacom simulates mouse actions, but usually there should be no difference. It's basically the same as when you use the touch pad on a notebook or the red stick thingy.
This problem was never reported before so I have no idea what may cause this.
Which part of the Media & Folders View is active?
The tree control with the folders on the left or the File Window on the right?
Do other right-click context menus work in IMatch?
Does the left mouse button work, e.g. allowing you to select a file in a File Window or a folder in the Media & Folders tree?
Do you have Windows Ink running? If so try disabling it.
Hello
Thanks for responding to my query. Its on the tree view on the left. I've had a reponse to pressing the right click key on the tablet itself but it only displayed the menu 3 times now its the same as before you can right click and the folder will be selected but that is all. I've tried it on all the other software i have and there is no problem.
As suggested by Loweskid made sure windows ink is deactivated.
Dont know if this helps but i have found by accident that if i right click and hold on a folder and slide the cursor of the folder name it activates the right menu.
regards
Maybe right-lick on the folder icon, not the name?
Maybe 'Press and Hold' is turned on......
https://support.wacom.com/hc/en-us/articles/1500006338262-The-pen-right-clicks-when-pressing-down-what-do-I-do-
Thanks again for replies. Ive managed to get it working in a sense. I removed the wacom driver and am just using the tablet as mouse in windows settings and it works.
Many regards.