In the Properties window, go to the Compatibility tab. At the bottom, check the box that says"Run this program as administrator" and click or tap OK.
This setting is now applied and the program is always run as administrator. You will notice that its icon is changed and now includes an UAC indicator on the bottom right corner, to show that an UAC prompt is always shown before running the program.
f you choose to edit the properties of a shortcut to that program, instead of its main executable, there’s another method you can use. In the shortcut’s Properties window, on theShortcut tab, click or tap the Advanced button. The Advanced Properties window is opened.
Check the box that says "Run as administrator" and click or tap OK. Then, click or tap OKagain, in the Properties window.
Source: http://www.7tutorials.com/how-run-programs-administrator-windows-7
Saturday, April 25, 2015
Sunday, April 19, 2015
Resolving Low-Level Graphics Issues
Resolving Low-Level Graphics Issues
MATLAB® can encounter low-level graphics issues when creating graphics on your system. For example, bar edges might be missing from bar charts or stems might be missing from stem plots. You can encounter these issues while creating 2-D or 3-D charts, using a Simulink® model that contains Scopes, or using UIs from a MathWorks® toolbox. These issues are often due to older graphics hardware or outdated graphics drivers. To resolve them, try the options described here.
Use Software OpenGL Instead (Windows and Linux Only)
You can work around many graphics issues by using the software version of OpenGL® built-into MATLAB instead of using your graphics hardware. In some cases, MATLAB automatically switches to software OpenGL, for example, if it detects known issues such as outdated drivers or graphics virtualization. Software OpenGL does not support some graphics features, such as graphics smoothing.
To determine if you are using hardware or software OpenGL, type
opengl info
. The returned information contains the line Software: 'false'
if you are using hardware OpenGL or Software: 'true'
if you are using software OpenGL.
To switch from hardware to software OpenGL, start MATLAB from the command prompt on your system using this command: (Start->all program-> accessories -> Command Prompt)
matlab -softwareopengl
To set your preferences so that MATLAB always starts with software OpenGL on this computer, execute this command at the MATLAB command line:
opengl('save','software')
Friday, April 17, 2015
Detect japanese keyboard 106 keys
1. add japanese- IME in Keyboard and language
2. Windows seven mistakenly identify some Japanese keyboard as 101-key.
You will need to edit the registry to make it 106-key.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\i8042prt\Parameters
change this entries:
LayerDriver JPN REG_SZ kbd106.dll
OverrideKeyboardIdentifier REG_SZ PCAT_106KEY
OverrideKeyboardSubtype DWORD 2
OverrideKeyboardType DWORD 7
You can check the source if you are still having problems: Japanese Keyboard Not Functioning Correctly After Installing Windows 7
2. Windows seven mistakenly identify some Japanese keyboard as 101-key.
You will need to edit the registry to make it 106-key.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\i8042prt\Parameters
change this entries:
LayerDriver JPN REG_SZ kbd106.dll
OverrideKeyboardIdentifier REG_SZ PCAT_106KEY
OverrideKeyboardSubtype DWORD 2
OverrideKeyboardType DWORD 7
You can check the source if you are still having problems: Japanese Keyboard Not Functioning Correctly After Installing Windows 7
Monday, April 13, 2015
add new coordinate system in solid works
- Define the new coordinate system by a point (in new sketch)
- Select move/copy in the insert
- select the body to move
- select the new point (in step 1)
- in the lower box: select the origin point
- now the new origin defined at the new define point (step1)
- at this step we will add the coordinate system
note:
if we want apply for assembly part. save as part.
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