I've got a new problem (at least I don't remember if from last November to December; I was gone in January and when I started using Finale 26, a weird problem cropped up). In Scroll View (but not in Page View or Studio View as far as I can tell), when I edit (Simple Entry) a note or chord, sometimes the old stuff remains (with varying colors.) Using <ctrl>D fixes things easily but I can't figure out why I get this. It occurs on two (HP) computers, one desktop and one laptop running Windows 10 Pro and Home respectively. DIfferent software, different hardware, but the same problem.
I've opened a case with FInale but they have not yet figured things out. I did (at MM's request) create a new user logon and tried Finale there. The problem didn't arise but I only checked a few things. It was hard to get anything to work on the new logon. I've cleared Preferences from FInale and by removing the Preferences Files. I also uninstalled and reinstalled Finale from a fresh download; the same problem arises. I thought that Scroll VIew shared most things with Studio View but here's a difference.
I thought I'd just ask if anyone has any idea. I'm not sure what to ask Microsoft (if its their problem).
Scroll VIew displays funny
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I'm in the right layer. It does look a bit like stuff are moving to another layer and back. However <cntl>D erasing seems strange too. I've tried rebooting and reloading. It's strange that it happens on two different computers; I'd think a stuck key or something like that would only affect one. It's also strange that becoming another user seems to fix things. I also updated the video drivers. Nothing changes.