How is the Selection Cursor Badge turn off? It's very, very annoying. I know if the selection is going to be a crossing because the selection border is dashed and the selection is window because the border is solid (continuous).
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Thanks for your feedback on the cursor badges.
Others... please let me know which cursor badges are distracting you most.
Thanks,
Jon
I agree that the selection badges are the most obtrusive. I, too, find the lock badge when hovering over locked layers helpful, though. That's pretty much the only useful one for me. The others I have gotten used to and just ignore now.
Hi all,
I want to assure you that we that we are listening and considering the feedback on the cursor badges, added in AutoCAD 2015. Please continue to provide productive feedback via feedback buttons in AutoCAD (on New Tab page and Help menu) and in these discussion forums. The feedback emails are best though.
Thanks,
Jon Page
AutoCAD User Experience
These things need to come with a way to turn off, they are distratcting and useless. Please count this complaint times 5 from our office.
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Thanks,
Jon
AutoCAD User Experience
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I agree with the complaints re: the new badges.
Even for my students (in my "other job" I'm the program director for Design Drafting at Montana State University and oversee most of the intro to CAD courses) and new employees they're insulting to their intelligence.
One thing we do not need is more visual clutter.
A system variable would be a nice solution; I'd prefer a checkbox is the Display Tab under the options menu.
(To be candid, I can't imagine that any regular user said "hey, you know what we need is some kind of icon to hover by the curser to remind me what the command I just entered is going to do".)
I have been using Autocad as a professional for 25 years and I have to say how much I HATE the cursor badge feature as I find it so distracting. Fair enough if Autodesk think they need these gimmicks but not being able to disable them is unforgivable.
Fingers crossed the patch will get released soon so I can stop swearing at the screen every these annoying badges appear
I agree to all comments above. While the "Lock" and Matchprop badges are usefull, the new badges for every little command are overwhelming. I wish Autodesk was more focused on productivity improvements versus putting a "makup" on the interface.
Hey just letting you all know Service Pack 1 is out with a system variable to deal with this lot. Here are the details.
Scott Moyse
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Awsome!! Now how about a variable to shut of that ANNOYING yellow dashed tracking line when moving/copying/etc. ?? I found this to be worse than the badges!
....Now how about a variable to shut of that ANNOYING yellow dashed tracking line when moving/copying/etc. ?? I found this to be worse than the badges!
IMO - they don't need to add another sysvar, just allow the properties of the Rubber Band Line to be controlled like it was in 2014, where it took on the same properties as the "Dynamic dimension lines" element in the Colors settings.
What a relief we can now disable cursor badges. Thanks for adding the option although the variable should have been there from the start.
I agree it would be nice to be able to get rid of the dotted line.
I know it's not the correct place to mention this but....Commanpreview variable dpoesnt seem to work and it still previews the command ie when using lengthen command.
Also when I have selectioneffect to 0 (I hate those glowintg lines and prefer dashed) when I reload Autocad 15 the lines glow again! When I type selectioneffect it still shows as 0 but I have to set it to 1 then set it to zero for it to show dashed lines again. I have to do this everytime I load up.
There are other annoyances I can't seem to sort out but the above 2 would be a start
I don't have 2015 in front of me, so you'll have to do some legwork on your end. Some system variables are stored in the drawing, so if you change them in one drawing it won't "keep" when you switch to another drawing. Other system variables are stored per profile (AutoCAD, not Windows) so if you start with another profile or change profiles in-session the value may be different from what was set. So the first steps would be to determine where each system variable is stored. If its stored in the profile, ensure your profile selection is consistent; if its in the drawing, some automation to set your desired values would be appropriate.
Mikedaniel1 wrote:
but....Commanpreview variable dpoesnt seem to work and it still previews the command ie when using lengthen command.
Also when I have selectioneffect to 0 (I hate those glowintg lines and prefer dashed) when I reload Autocad 15 the lines glow again! When I type selectioneffect it still shows as 0 but I have to set it to 1 then set it to zero for it to show dashed lines again. I have to do this everytime I load up.
Now how about implementing that change for Autocad Map! I have never been so frustrated in my life! By trying to pack so much info into the new releases, you are slowing down my productivity noticeably! New is definitely NOT better! Why change something if it's not broken?