How to change system variables (PICKSET) / Delete key not working

How to change system variables (PICKSET) / Delete key not working

Themeepclub
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How to change system variables (PICKSET) / Delete key not working

Themeepclub
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I see Autodesk already posted about the problems with the delete key not working and how to solve it. However, I am having trouble solving the issue.

 

https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/troubleshooting/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/Select...

 

I am having the same issue as listed but I'm having trouble solving it. How do I set the PICKFIRST system variable to 1? Where even is the command line located? I see there is a text command box but inputting "pickfirst" does nothing.

Any ideas?

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imadHabash
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Hi,

PICKFIRST is a system variable that must work and appear in your command line . please try REDEFINE command then enter the name of your missing command 

Command: REDEFINE
Enter command name: pickfirst

 

if not fixed please try check the box from OPTIONS command >> Selection tab .

 

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Regards,

Imad Habash

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cadffm
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The commandline function is everytime working,
if visible or not.
ESC
ESC
Pickfirst <enter>
1 <enter>


CTRL+9 toggle the commandline, or command: commandline/commandlinehide

F2 fir Textscreen

I am thinking you are using the dynamic input feature now,
F1 - DynMode
(F12 toggle this mode on/off)

Sebastian

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Themeepclub
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Thank you for your reply, 

 

I am still having trouble seeing / finding where the command line is located or the options window in the screenshot you included.

I have included a screenshot of what I see. So far I have managed to find a Text Commands box, but not of the suggested commands work in there. 

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Themeepclub
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Thank you for the response,

 

Unfortunately none of those solutions worked for me. I tried every one of those keys /combos and nothing popped up or visibly changed. CTRL +9 nor imputing the command changed anything. 

 

I  included a screenshot of what I see. I did eventually find a Text Commands box but no commands I was told to use work

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cadffm
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You posted in a Autocad-Forum and linked to a Autocad thread,
but you are using Fusion, thats curious.


https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/fusion-360/ct-p/1234

PS: The area near ti your desktop looks like a commandline.. but thats the commandline of fusion and not autocad

Sorry for you.

Sebastian

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Themeepclub
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....*facepalm*..

Dont know how I didn't recognize that. Thanks for linking me in the right direction

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