Hello autoCAD community,
I am working with AutoCAD 2010 LT.
I recently made something in Photoshop and printed to PDF. (First time i ever used photoshop on this computer) and ever since then, some of the commands in AutoCAD has been really slow and choppy. Mainly the polyline command. If im not using any commands, the cursor moves just fine but when i start the polyline command, it slows down painfully slow.
I called Corporate Technologies twice to see if it had anything to do with my computer and they told me that everything seemed fine.
If anyone has a solution to this problem, it would be greatly appreciated.
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Solved by pendean. Go to Solution.
Sorry, new to the forums so i dont know where this post should really go.
I tried rebooting the computer and scanning for viruses, but neither worked. I relogged in as a different user who hasnt used AutoCAD to get the standard settings but it had the same laggy problems, so i dont think its any of my custom settings either.
One thing i did notice that was out of the ordinary is a ribbon that appears now. It has the minimize, restore down, and exit buttons but it doesnt function when i click on them. It comes and goes at random times and it only appears for a couple of seconds.
Hmm.. I dont think i downloaded any updates to photoshop since i dont have administrative rights on this computer. All i know is i worked on photoshop and printed to PDF, and the problem occured right after when i started working on AutoCAD. I will try reinstalling Photoshop later on when my technitian is free, to see if that would solve it.
Haven't been able to reinstall photoshop yet since my technician hasn't had the time yesterday and he's not here today.
I've already tried the disable desktop composition and it didnt do much for me. The thing that did work was turning off the dynamic properties. All the other things, like quick property or any of the snapping or tracking options didn't do much. But right when i disabled the dynamic properties everything went back to being smooth.
Thank you Pendean for your efforts