Now, I always assumed that dimming the screen after some inactivity was built-in in Windows. Programs that hook on mouse movements (I assume your dimmer is watching for mouse/keyboard activity) can indeed make things not work (others, properly written, don't). Then just skip it and finish the ones you see in your bios. ![]() In the eLCC, all connected eLicensers are listed, showing a 12 digit. Step 3: Bios settings (don’t skip these this) This might be helpful for those whose BIOS has the options listed, unfortunately this is not the case for all systems. Forgot about moving a layer up and down the layer stack but that is just a click and drag here. Please attach the USB-eLicenser to the computer and open the eLicenser Control Center. My issue was that many of the functions you demonstrated in your above video had seemed to have stopped working - however, while I was fiddling around with my settings, they appear to have started working again, so I no longer have an issue. Drag-n-drop to add an image (open as layers) Drag-n-drop to move layers from one image to another. As soon as I close the dimmer, all mouse actions work beautifully! That was what caused the issue for me. Earlier I found that in some program I couldn't click on certain things and again this program was to blame. It must be somehow messing with the way mouse drag/drop functionality, or even mouse clicking works. I put it in every USB-Port I have, it doesnt work. The installation in general was okay, but my computer cant identify my elicenser. What i just found out is that, I am using a little program that dims my screen. I bought Cubase 6.5 Edu a few days ago and wanted to install today. Okay I tried your idea again, but using all zero’s instead of O’sand the eLicenser Center recognized the code as Cubase 6. If that fails, contact Steinberg support. I didn't need to do this so I can't say for sure, but be aware of the possibility. DOWNLOAD: Steinberg Elicenser Control Center ELicense Control Center, download latest version - Cubase. Its been a long time since you asked this question, but just for the progeny I figured I write what I found out on this issue. So I've been having the same exact issue for a long time: I haven't been able to move layers around with mouse drag and drop, or do any of the things shown in this youtube video. One other point, in response to my question on the Steinberg Forum, I was advised that if you move a Steinberg license from a soft eLicenser to an eLicenser USB key, you can't move it back to a soft eLicenser. My issue was that many of the functions you demonstrated in your above video had seemed to have stopped working - however, while I was fiddling around with my settings, they appear to have started working again, so I no longer have an issue. ![]() 8) Step 7 will run explorer, and you should be able to drag and drop files in there. This will bring back your desktop and your screen will no longer be black. 7) In the Input Field, type 'explorer' and click OK. (05-29-2017, 01:41 PM)BlackholeGP Wrote: Hello! Thank you for responding. 6) In Task Manager, click 'File' (along the top options) and click 'Run New Task'.
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