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Full cursor disappears when you slide a symbol .

Lennie
Lennie over 5 years ago

Anyone else find it annoying that when you use full cursor and try to slide anything the full cursor disappears ?

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  • steve
    steve over 5 years ago

    Hmm it's not for me using 17.4-2019 S007. What version are you running?Play this video

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  • Lennie
    Lennie over 5 years ago in reply to steve

    I am still on 17.4 S004  and it was broken when 17 came out.  So you can select symbols and just using the LMB drag a symbol  and the full cursor is still there ? 

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  • steve
    steve over 5 years ago in reply to Lennie

    So if you drag then no but if you (in Placement Edit Mode) single click the symbol (to move) it stays). 

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  • Lennie
    Lennie over 5 years ago in reply to steve

    Isn't drag performed by a single click ? What is the difference ? 

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    steve over 5 years ago in reply to Lennie

    Drag - you hold the mouse down, single click you click once to select the part then move....

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