Select an annotation object or

Select an annotation object or

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Select an annotation object or

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I've entered some mode or done something so that every few clicks I do return my cursor to the "Select an annotation object or" mode. It keeps coming up and I've never experienced this before. I've never even used that command, I don't get why it's coming up. It's killing me. Help.

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maxim_k
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Welcome to Autodesk Forums!

Hi,

Do you have this problem in all of your drawings?
Have you tried to restart AutoCAD? - Use QUIT command to close AutoCAD completely.
What prompts do you see in the Command window before that one you showed in your post?

Maxim

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All my drawings, even after a full reboot. See attachment.

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pendean
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Can you walk us through a command sequence example? You know, how can we retrace your steps exactly.
What is your AutoCAD version? What is your MacOS version?
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maxim_k
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TEXTEDIT command starts for some reason. Does it start even if you don't touch anything in AutoCAD?

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Autocad product version N.49.M.324

OSX High Sierra 10.13.3

 

Basically it just pops up constantly. If I select a text module then unselect it it pops up about have the time. It's like it's set as a default mode. 

 

What is the command sequence for that? I thought maybe it was something weird my mouse was doing but I've replaced my mouse with another and that still happens. It's the kind of thing that feels like there's a key on my keyboard half stuck or something. 

 

 

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pendean
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>>>...If I select a text module then unselect it it pops up about have the time...<<<
You might be double-clicking on it instead: so this only happens when you touch text objects, never anything else?

>>>>..What is the command sequence for that?...<<<<
TEXTEDIT command is what you appear to be launching with a double-click.

I wonder, just wonder, if you need to change the setting for PICKFIRST variable (look it up in HELP): what do you have it set to now?
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maxim_k
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Can you verify also if you turned on some of the accessibility options for Mouse and Keyboard in the Accessibility pane of macOS System Preferences:

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 Maxim

 

 


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I believe I resolved it by typing TEXTEDIT and then entering 1, rather than 0.

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maxim_k
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TEXTEDIT is AutoCAD command and you cannot change it from 0 to 1. Maybe you changed TEXTEDITMODE System Variable, which controls whether the TEXTEDIT command repeats automatically?

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Sure, that must've been it. I was in a text editing mode apparently.
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