Disabling Pop Up Command Menu

Disabling Pop Up Command Menu

subs
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Disabling Pop Up Command Menu

subs
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This should be an easy one...

How do you disable the command options menu that pops up by the mouse?

I'm using Pedit and the options menu is in the way of seeing what I am doing.

I tried ACAD help and online query, but I don't know what they call that menu and my various keyword searches have come up empty.

Buck Wyckoff
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ВeekeeCZ
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This one?

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Kent1Cooper
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Can you post an image?  I don't think command options come up except when you right-click.  Other kinds of things can come up if you have Dynamic Input turned on -- you can disable that with the F12 key, or pick the icon in the status bar [or change the DYNMODE setting at the command line]:

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[@ВeekeeCZ , I don't think it can be the dynamic grip menu.  When in a PEDIT command, grips are not active.]

Kent Cooper, AIA
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subs
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Nope.  I tried it just now.  didn't effect this menu.  This is what I want to go away...

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ВeekeeCZ
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F12

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subs
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Niether of the suggestion above worked.  (See my attached image)

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subs
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F12 did the job  Thanks!

Buck Wyckoff
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Kent1Cooper
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@subs wrote:

....  (See my attached image)


No image attached [to the message I'm replying to -- you can't do that if you're responding to an email notification via cell phone or something, but need to be in the website on a "real" computer.  But now I see you must be referring to the one at your previous message.]  And for future reference, don't use the "Reply to the topic" slot at the bottom, but pick on the blue Reply button at bottom right of an individual message, so your reply indicates to whom you are replying.  The "Reply to the topic" slot is always in reply to the first message, so it looks like you're replying to yourself, making it unclear to what you are referring.  Better yet, quote the message you're replying to [and edit it down to just the specific part you're replying to].

 

[And I claim dibs on suggesting the F12 key first.]

Kent Cooper, AIA
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ВeekeeCZ
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@Kent1Cooper wrote:

[@ВeekeeCZ , I don't think it can be the dynamic grip menu.  When in a PEDIT command, grips are not active.]


 

You're right about that, I did not read that carefully. GRIPMENU does something else super annoying - you can accidentally stop your mouse cursor right above some grip, the menu pops-up and... at this moment you can't type any command at all - the menu stole the keyboard input priority.

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