Hello Forum!
Just as the title suggests, those buttons intermittently disappear. I notice others have had same issue in past. I didn't see a "solved issue" (perhaps I missed it). Anyone have the solution? Also, what is the command line command that tiles multiple open drawings vertically or horizontally?
appreciate all the reply's!
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Hi,
when you turn on MENUBAR (to 1) then these buttons are at a different position, are they staying then alive or do they also disappear from that position?
When you get the situation (missing the close/minimize buttons) what did you do before? Anything like block-editor or change layout or ..?
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Sebastian
Hi @jwright1962,
Perhaps this link will help recover those buttons when they go missing. YOu might also check for a more current graphics driver to see if that helps eliminate this from occurring.
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Hi,
>> Just as the title suggests, those buttons intermittently disappear.
would you please show us a screenshot for your AutoCAD that describe your issue ?
>> Also, what is the command line command that tiles multiple open drawings vertically or horizontally?
from Window tab you can handle it . see below image
Regards,
Imad Habash
I had the same problem for a couple of days until I closed AutoCAD using the exit Autocad button under the Big A. Before that i restarted the computer and program several time with no change. On a random whim i did this and the next time i opened AutoCAD it was fixed.
After that the control buttons returned.
Another issue that this fixed for me was that the titlebar on the autocad window was transparent even though i turn off all transparency in windows. It was also only transparent when the window was maximized, otherwise it was opaque. All of my other windows behaved correctly.
I wish the NAVBAR and these buttons were as persistent as this problem has been over several recent versions of AutoCAD. My NAVBAR just goes away (which also disables my 3D Connexion SpaceNavigator) and / or my Minimize, Restore Down, Close buttons just go away. They're not off my screen, they're just not there. I usually work with all open windows maximized, so these buttons aren't just hiding off screen somewhere. They just go away.
At least with the buttons I can Switch Windows and get them back. The NAVBAR requires I NAVBAR OFF and ON again, or even restart AutoCAD to get it back.
Photo of the missing buttons attached.
I'd sure love for this persistent gadfly to stop biting.
Get the 2020.1.3 update installed first. Restart your PC.
Then check to see if you have Autodesk's driver for your video card installed, if not, get it here https://knowledge.autodesk.com/certified-graphics-hardware
Then try this: turn off INTELLIGENTUPDATE variable in R2020 and see if that helps.
Don't skip anything: it takes as long as it takes.
2019.2 same exact issue. Are you saying this is only fixed in 2020 updates? We have an environment where users are all working on identical hardware and only certain ones have this issue. Video drivers would not seem to be the issue. I also see while searching that this issue has persisted since about 2016.
I'm running 2020.1.4 and mine still disappear. They only come back when I switch to another drawing and then back again. The titles in the title bar at the top of the window often do not update, either. Of course it's always the graphics driver's fault, then if that doesn't fix it, it the graphics card manufacturer's fault for not supporting AutoCAD adequately.
@john_j_garcia If you still see the issues on your laptop then...
Consider turning off LINESMOOTHING and LINEFADING variables.
If still no relief then start GRAPHICSCONFIG command and change the 2D Display Settings pulldown from "advanced mode" to one of the other choices.
If all else fails, then turn off Hardware Acceleration as a last resort and test. Then do this https://knowledge.autodesk.com/customer-service/account-management/users-software/support-options#:~....
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