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When working on a plan, I pick a command and a grey list of tool tips appears. It will block the area I am working on and I can't select what is beneath it. I zoom in and out to get around it, but that is inconvenient. How can I toggle this on and off? Thanks a bunch.
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HI
As we don't have your file to test Please tell us
1-is it happening alwasye on every drawing or in spatial file?
2-is it happening on a new drawings ?
3-did you tried your file in other computers?
if you can send a screen capture from your display
Good Luck
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You could be seeing Dynamic Input. Turn it off at the command line with DYNMODE = 0 or make the change from the Status Bar or Drafting Settings. A snapshot of what you are seeing would help us to help you.
Nancy
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When working on a plan, I pick a command and a grey list of tool tips appears. It will block the area I am working on and I can't select what is beneath it. I zoom in and out to get around it, but that is inconvenient. How can I toggle this on and off? Thanks a bunch.
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Thanks for trying to help me. Yes it does happen on every plan and on every computer. I'm not sure tool tip is the right term. Here is an example:
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Thanks for trying to help me on this. I don't think I have the right term for my problem.
here is an example:
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HI,
Q:is there certain command that this Tip appeared under?
maybe ROLLOVERTIPS system variable will help if you change it to ( 0 ) Zero.
Regards,
Imad Habash
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What version of ACAD are you using and are you using a computer with 4k resolution by any chance? Does any of this help:
https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-forum/4k-display-problem/m-p/6784995#M157194
Nancy
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@Anonymous
This gray bar is your Commandline history showing.
Try docking your commandline at the bottom of your screen so it shows 3 lines of text instead of the 1 in the floating commandline.
Hope this helps.
Kind regards,
Edwin Rense
Cadac Group AEC BV
Supporting Consultant AEC
Cadac Group .
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Good thought, but I tried ROLLOVERTIPS and the grey text area is still there. The information it gives is like a status update of what you are doing or have just done.
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@cadacerense wrote:@Anonymous
This gray bar is your Commandline history showing.
Try docking your commandline at the bottom of your screen so it shows 3 lines of text instead of the 1 in the floating commandline.
Hope this helps.
You gave me something to work with. I did a search on turning off commandline history and found that the variable CLIPROMPTLINES set to 0 turns this off. Thanks for directing me!!