I cannot get the shift key to toggle ortho mode. I have turn on and off temp overrides and it still didn't work. I've seen this problem a couple places with no solution. Can this be fixed? Am I missing something?
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Solved by pendean. Go to Solution.
Judt to make sure you are calling in the right order. You start the line command, pick a start point, hold Shift key down and move cursor, ortho is locked on temporarily, pick the end point, ... Is this what you normally do for the ortho override?
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I'm having the same issue. It is a new software Autocad LT 2021 and I also have a new Lenovo laptop. Could that be the issue? Anyways, there's got to be a way to fix it. It is really annoying that it doesn't work.
Hi yes,
the way I've always used it is that when I want to toggle ortho in a command (for example when copying something or whilst making a polyline or spline) I hold shift until it toggles off/on. I don't just press it, because it never worked that way before either for me. You needed to hold it down to toggle, once released it would go back to normal setting. So I certainly hold it down long enough for any delay to be irrelevant. I've currently changed the short cut to Shift+z but it's just another key to press, first to toggle on and then you have to do Shift+z to toggle off again so it's not that convenient.. But it's better than to move your whole hand across the keyboard to F8.. As someone else mentioned, you can not set the short cut for ortho toggle to be only Shift.
I’ve attached an image of my key board and I’ve tried with the FN locked on or off, it doesn’t make a difference (apart from when using F8)
EXCELLENT. Yes ;Using the stevar command tempoverides to 1 worked perfectly. Btw I have a Mac mini AutoCAD LT 2021 with a Logi keyboard.
Hi, I have been using this command for ages, but just upgraded to LT for Mac 2022 and the shift key option for Ortho does not work ???
I was suffering like you, the solution is >> first choose the command that you want to do ( for example Move) then select the object, and after that press Shift.
I want to ask you something please. How did you edit your command? When I try to type in the edit nothing happens. Basically I want to do what you have done. It is the only solition I was able to pull off with my previous version. Now I have a new program and can't remember how I did it. Can you help please? Thank you
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