AutoCAD - ESC not deslecting objects

AutoCAD - ESC not deslecting objects

emacekLDT46
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AutoCAD - ESC not deslecting objects

emacekLDT46
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I'm having a recent issue with my selections in AutoCAD. When I select something then run a command then hit ESC I expect the items to be unselected so I move onto the next thing I have to do. When I make a new selection on items I find that the other items are still selected. It's caused me a lot of grief because sometimes the items are no longer in the view and things get erased or moved without me knowing about it. I figured it out once and the fix was a command but I dont remember the command name since it was a while since it's happened. Does anybody know what the command is to deselect everything after ESC is selected?

 

[ The subject line of this post has been edited for clarity by @handjonathan Original: selection issue ]

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Message 2 of 17

imadHabash
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Hi,

I suggest from OPTIONS >> Selection tab >> Selection modes .. try to see if any setting needs to change.

 

Imad Habash

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pendean
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Recent issue? As in you got a new computer, or upgraded AutoCAD, or removed/included a 3rd party add-on since then, or.... what?

How do we recreate your issue:
Which command specifically? Walk us through a scenario, step by step, so someone here can follow along.
Are the initially selected items off-screen (aka you cannot see them) when you tap ESC?

Does this happen in ALL files, or some just? Or is it totally random?

TIA
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Message 4 of 17

dmfrazier
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Your keyboard might be malfunctioning. Can you swap it out for another to test that hypothesis?

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TomBeauford
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What command was it and was it completed when you hit escape?

Please copy & paste from the textscr the output to the command line including the command entry.

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Zlatislav.atanasov
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I had suffered the same thing. Quick close and reopen of AutoCAD fixes the issue, at least in my end.


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emacekLDT46
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Accepted solution

I found the answer after a search of the web for "AutoCAD system variables with 0 or 1 or 2".

 

PICKADD is the culprit. For some reason it changes to a "2" which keeps the old selection set.

 

Now I can forget it again and ask the forum after 6 months! Good thing I have it saved.

 

Thanks everyone for looking into this and giving me suggestions and hopefully this will help others who want to amend their PICKADD.

 

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nrz13
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Add PICKADD to your System Variable Monitor to be alerted the next time AutoCAD randomly changes it (and more easily change it back):
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2022/ENU/AutoC...


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emacekLDT46
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That is a great idea!

 

When Autodesk adds Pickadd to the list I will...lol!

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nrz13
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It's not showing up for you?

pickadd.png


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emacekLDT46
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No. A ton others PICKFIRST...etc.. not PICKADD.


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nrz13
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What version of AutoCAD are you using?  I'm using 2022.1.2 and the variable appears for me in SVM.


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emacekLDT46
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I'm on 2021.



When Ie get 2023 it'll be on there... until then I just have to remember the command.


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Message 14 of 17

TomBeauford
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AutoCAD 2021 Help for PICKADD (System Variable) https://help.autodesk.com/view/ACD/2021/ENU/?guid=GUID-47C2A568-30EE-4F07-916F-884CDE25CBCA
Just enter PICKADD at the command line and set it to whatever you want but it should be set to the Initial value of 2 which is how most users prefer.
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aadish_rahman
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thank you very much 

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eugenio_gonzalez-garcia_1
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Community Visitor

It happen to me and pickadd is not the issue, pickadd 0 foi example will allow just select one and when click in second it will deselect the first without pressing ESC but my ESC when off deselecting without reason

 

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cadffm
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Hi,

 

is it always, or just partial/random?

 

Restart AutoCAD, run a test, does [ESC] works as expected or not?

If yes: Acad/memory issue, I can't help.

If no: What value is set to QAFLAGS

Try value 0 and test it again.

 

 

Sebastian

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