I've been using AutoCAD 2016 with zero issues. We only do 2D and wanted to "upgrade" to the LT. I have one problem and I can't find a setting that will make this work correctly. When I want to stretch a line or polyline (or anything) the line will move in grid style instead of following the mouse. It's almost as if the grid or snap is on. To be CLEAR NONE OF THOSE ARE ON. I'm familiar with the F9 and the others. It will also highlight blue when it's enabled. It is all turned off. Meanwhile I can do the exact same line in 2016 and move it around and it flows and follows the mouse perfectly. I move back to LT and it's choppy almost. Other commands work fine but when I'm doing electrical and other things I need to know where those items I'm trying to move or stretch are going to end up. Instead it will dance around. I'm happy to even give a video if I need to better explain. I feel like I have tried everything. I'm guessing the powers at be want us to stay on 2016.
Also, it's worth noting that when I draft in 2016 its all good. If I take a file from LT and put it into my 2016 it does the same thing... But if I move back to one that originated in 2016 then it's fine... Weird I know.
PS: Hardware acceleration is on.. I've also tried to mirror all my settings from 2016 to the LT to no avail. I'm sure it's some stupid setting.
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