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Hi, I am using AutoCAD 2016 (Electrical to be exact). I do not use the ViewCube and and I find that it gets in my way at times. I see that I can make it smaller and that I can move it to any corner of my screen that I want, but I cannot figure out how I can turn it off so that it is not displayed at all. Can anyone here tell me if/how I can do this?
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Gracias, tenía el mismo problema y dudaba si era cosa de AutoCAD o de mis programadas de delaminado 3D. Ahora sé que el fallo era del AutoCAD al exportar a STL y lo he solucionado de manera sencilla y rápida. Muchas gracias
When I click on zoom extents, or go to insert a view in Layout, AutoCAD zooms out excessively to what seems like a predefined area. In looking for a solution, I've checked that I don't have hidden layers, turned off layers, and there is nothing in the drawing that would warrant zooming out that much. I've done an erase all and removed the objects that I want and it still zooms to ...
AutoCAD for PC is still not 100% touchscreen capable: you still need a keyboard, you still need to enter text/distances. But it works just find if you want to eyeball drawing lines and snapping to objects etc. AutoCAD for MAC: crippleware plus there is not touchscreen Apple Laptop, is there? Why to tag Apple?
Create new UCS for rotate drawings to create elvation in the model space step 1 desire which elevation want to develop, draw a lind align to the view, and type UCS enter type ob (object) enter select line which you drafted enter type na (name) enter type sa (save) enter type name ( elevation A,B,C...
I use the same version of AutoCAD and I had x_t files without any issues - AutoCAD may take a longer time to get it open, it depends on the file size. Is your file damaged? And other thought is that the version of x_t - I could be wrong. Is your x_t file the latest version? Can AutoCAD mech 2016 open the latest version of x_t ...
AutoCad doesn't show dashed line in model view, even when i adjust the scale nothing chances. Solved ...
What's the use of the local VISRETAIN since the arrival of the newer global VISRETAINMODE var? Since VISRETAINMODE seems to have always priority (when >0) hence VISRETAIN has no purpose anymore? Why is de VISRETAINMODE var situated in the Registry and not in the drawing (like VISRETAIN) Thx.
Well, I don't know that, but could imagine what happens ... each movement of the mouse and so the crosshair means AutoCAD has to look at the position of the mouse if there exists an object at that location (to highlight the object) or if there exist multiple objects at that location (to show the SELECTIONCYCLING icon) and a lot more test are done.