When I snap (any type of snap) it will show the snap icon as it understood where I want to snap but it will snap toa diferent point farther away from where I indicated it to snap. This is a big problem, creating inacuracies that sometimes are visible (when really zoomed in) and some times impreceptible.
Any solutions? Cant find anything in Forum that works for me.
Thank you!
C.
make sure that it's a screencast NOT a screenshot !!!! i'm still waiting like the others for your link !! 🙂
Imad Habash
@clarisa24 wrote:
I have to be very zoomed in to the lines and draw very slow in order for it to snap accuratley.
This tells us that it is probably procedural. When you are zoomed out and trying to draw, you may be dragging your mouse and losing the snap. This can happen if your mouse is very sensitive or the cursor speed is very fast. Does the same thing happen when you use a snap override?
Just as I expected. Your clicking is not accurate enough and you are losing your snaps because your cursor is too far away. You could try increasing your aperture setting or, as you have already found, zoom in and slow down.
as i can see from your video i found this ( between 39-40 second ) the osnap ( Endpoint catch the end point but there is a click very near ) which make that error when copying . !!!
Imad Habash
I had no problem snapping to anything in your drawing without zooming in much in AutoCAD/LT 2020.1
Watching your video it appears to be your pickbox and aperture are set too small, you are not actually clicking on any endpoint or intersection, you keep missing: do you also have NEArest osnap running at the same time? It sure looks like it.
What is OSMODE set to in your video exactly?
Very visible at the 29-30 second mark. You can see the orange preview dotted line, it shows the base point and ortho path for the second point, if it isn't an osnap setting (nearest, intersection, perpendicular) then it is your aperture setting, you could try turning your apbox=1 on so it is visible when a selection is expected.
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