[Papyrus-L] Papyrus on Windows 7

Albert Sims simsx008 at umn.edu
Thu Nov 19 15:58:16 EST 2009


I have the same issue Loren. Fortunately, I have a large screen so even
with the small window I can read it fine. The erratic mouse movement is
also apparent as the cursor and the mouse arrow are usually not in the same
place. Each time I open Papyrus, the difference between the cursor and
mouse error locations varies, sometimes they are close and sometimes they
are far apart. I have had to learn to move the mouse looking at the cursor
and not the mouse arrow. Not perfect, but it does work.



Dr. Albert L. Sims

Soil Scientist

Northwest Research and Outreach Center

University of Minnesota

2900 University Ave.

Crookston, MN 56716



Phone: 218-281-8619

Fax: 218-281-8603

email: simsx008 at umn.edu



From: papyrus-l-bounces at ResearchSoftwareDesign.com
[mailto:papyrus-l-bounces at ResearchSoftwareDesign.com] On Behalf Of Loren
Coen
Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2009 9:35 AM
To: 'Papyrus Discussion List'
Subject: Re: [Papyrus-L] Papyrus on Windows 7



Mine with Vista Business only opens a tiny window and the mouse movements
are erratic.



Loren Coen





Dr. Loren D. Coen, Director

Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation Marine Laboratory

900A Tarpon Bay Rd., Sanibel, FL 33957

239-395-3115 direct #, 239-395-4616 fax

239-395-4617 general #, lcoen at sccf.org



http://www.sccf.org/content/72/Marine-Laboratory.aspx for SCCF Marine Lab



http://recon.sccf.org <http://recon.sccf.org/> see for the Foundation's
Real-Time Land-Ocean Observing System



http://www.fgcu.edu/cwi/ FGCU Coastal Watershed Institute



http://spinner.cofc.edu/~marine/directory/individuals/ecology/coen.html see
for Graduate information at the College of Charleston



http://www.oyster-restoration.org/ see site for info on the Oyster
Restoration Working Group



http://score.dnr.sc.gov <http://score.dnr.sc.gov/> see for info on the
SCORE Community Oyster Restoration Program



In the US, ~63 lbs. of plastic/person annually ends up in our landfills. A
plastic bottle takes ~450 years to degrade completely in the marine
environment. Interestingly, it takes 52% less energy to package beverages
in plastic vs. glass or metal. However, in 2007, only 6.8% of all plastics
were recycled in the US. Stats by Jeremy Jacquot for Discover Mag.







From: papyrus-l-bounces at ResearchSoftwareDesign.com
[mailto:papyrus-l-bounces at ResearchSoftwareDesign.com] On Behalf Of Albert
Sims
Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 2009 10:47 AM
To: 'Papyrus Discussion List'
Subject: Re: [Papyrus-L] Papyrus on Windows 7



Bill,

I just purchased a 64 bit machine with Vista. I have not upgraded to
Windows 7 yet. To make Papyrus work out I had to set up a virtual computer
that uses XP. Papyrus in within the virtual computer. I just put an icon
on my Vista desktop and when I need Papyrus I click and log into the virtual
computer. From there it is business as usual. So far it works fine.



Dr. Albert L. Sims

Soil Scientist

Northwest Research and Outreach Center

University of Minnesota

2900 University Ave.

Crookston, MN 56716



Phone: 218-281-8619

Fax: 218-281-8603

email: simsx008 at umn.edu



From: papyrus-l-bounces at ResearchSoftwareDesign.com
[mailto:papyrus-l-bounces at ResearchSoftwareDesign.com] On Behalf Of William
H. Shaw
Sent: Monday, November 16, 2009 9:10 PM
To: papyrus-l at ResearchSoftwareDesign.com
Subject: [Papyrus-L] Papyrus on Windows 7



How do I get the latest version of Papyrus and then set it up for operation
on

Windows 7 (64 bit ) operating system?

Bill Shaw

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