For a long time I was able to click and drag various parts of my Falcon 12b model into new positions. For instance, I could click on the mannequin's foot and drag the whole leg into new a position, fold it, or straighten it, etc. Then, somewhere along the line this was no longer possible. I would open a file, drag parts of it around and then, after a few moves, it would no longer move. It became immobilized.
One time I saw a brief notification appear that I thought contained the word "immobilized" but it quickly disappeared before I could read it.
Anybody know what's happening? Is there any way to unfreeze the model once this happens?
Thanks,
Douglas George
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Hi,
Could you provide a screenshot of what you're having or perhaps a screencast?
Regards
Hi Saeed,
Thanks for responding but I don't think a screenshot would help. The click and drag function just stops working. Same deal in all the sub-assembly drawings I've tried. For instance in the actuator assembly drawing,
I could move all the parts by click and drag. Then it stopped working. Fortunately, I'd saved it as a test file under a different name before trying. The original file still works fine but the test file is still immobilized.
Douglas
Are you sure that the component isn't grounded?
Because if it was set to ground from the browser, it won't move unless you use the move command
please attach a screenshot of the browser
Hi Saeed,
Various parts of the model are grounded in order to make it work properly. Here's a Screencast of the original drawing that is still working:
Saeed,
OK, much to my embarrassment, I found out what's happening.
The problem occurs when I turn off the design history.
With the design history turned off, the component dragging function stops working. That's all there is to it. I turned off the design history in order to get the largest possible unobstructed screen area (and the highest resolution) for a 1080p screen capture using my AVS Video Editor.
So, my humble apologies to you and whoever else puzzled over it for wasting your time. I'm truly sorry.
Douglas
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