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3d move gizmo will not show

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Anonymous
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3d move gizmo will not show

The 3d move gizmo refuses to show up. I have GTAUTO set to 1, and the visual style set to realistic, a 3d view. I enter the 3dmove command manually, select my object and hit enter. No gizmo. I enter the base point as the center of the object I want to move. Still no gizmo. I try to move the object a fraction of an inch, and I find that it has moved multiple feet in the axis at right angles to the screen! A gizmo to constrain the move to one axis would be great!
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imadHabash
in reply to: Anonymous

Hi,

By default when your GTAUTO = 1 and you're already in a 3D visual style the gizmo is initially placed in the center of the selection set. 

  • if you start a new blank .dwg and with a simple 3d solid object does the gizmo appears when selected or what ( under 3d visual style and gizmo is ON ) ?
  • make sure that your object is too near from 0,0,0 .
  • check you DEFAULTGIZMO (System Variable)  >> Click <<
  • from GRAPHICSCONFIG command try to disable hardware acceleration , any changes ? 
  • make sure that you have an updated CAD version and from your Autodesk Desktop App .
  • if NOT fixed , please share with us here your CAD .dwg for checking  ( AutoCAD 2013 file format please ) . 

Regards,

Imad Habash

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john.vellek
in reply to: Anonymous

Hi @Anonymous,

 

Which version of AutoCAD are you using? When I have trouble getting this to work, I select the 3D Rotate gizmo and then type 3DMove. This seems to fix the problem on my side and displays the 3D Move gizmo.

 

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John Vellek


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Anonymous
in reply to: john.vellek

I finally got it to work by just quitting AutoCAD and starting it again. It occasionally gets into an odd state that quitting and restarting seems to solve.

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