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revit turns off annotations while using the pan function

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nefeod
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revit turns off annotations while using the pan function

nefeod
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Maybe I don't have enough power on my graphic acceleration, but it really annoys me when using the pan function for visual textinformation search, revit turns off all annotations while the plan is moving on the monitor... which makes it visually difficult to find errors in design using the monitor.

 

how to solve this problem? how to get the computer to make the image stable while the view on the monitor is moving?

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revit turns off annotations while using the pan function

Maybe I don't have enough power on my graphic acceleration, but it really annoys me when using the pan function for visual textinformation search, revit turns off all annotations while the plan is moving on the monitor... which makes it visually difficult to find errors in design using the monitor.

 

how to solve this problem? how to get the computer to make the image stable while the view on the monitor is moving?

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vitorbortoncello
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Update graphics drivers.

Update graphics drivers.
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SteveKStafford
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This post is a more than a year old so you've probably moved on...so for future readers having a similar issue. In recent years Revit has these options (File > Options) for Hardware settings. See if turning on/off the top two items (one at a time) makes any difference.

 

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This post is a more than a year old so you've probably moved on...so for future readers having a similar issue. In recent years Revit has these options (File > Options) for Hardware settings. See if turning on/off the top two items (one at a time) makes any difference.

 

SteveKStafford_0-1725560593631.png

 


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