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    Posted: 15.Jul.2008 at 19:49
I am having issues with the speed at which the command line registers my key strokes. The problem began when we switch my computer. On exaple is when I attempt to type 13'-1" the command line registers 13, then steps back and puts '-1" between the one and three, so that  1'-1"3 is what is regesterd on the command line. Also whne I attempt to zoom extents and type z spacebar e spacebar, the second space bar does not register. I have to wait a second and hit the spacebar a second time.
I have unloaded and reloaded autocad, I have also changed out the keyboard and the problem still occurs. Does anyone know of a setting that may be messed up in cad?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15.Jul.2008 at 21:37
Originally posted by brenth brenth wrote:

I am having issues with the speed at which the command line registers my key strokes. The problem began when we switch my computer. On exaple is when I attempt to type 13'-1" the command line registers 13, then steps back and puts '-1" between the one and three, so that  1'-1"3 is what is regesterd on the command line. Also whne I attempt to zoom extents and type z spacebar e spacebar, the second space bar does not register. I have to wait a second and hit the spacebar a second time.
I have unloaded and reloaded autocad, I have also changed out the keyboard and the problem still occurs. Does anyone know of a setting that may be messed up in cad?


Have you Change the Units settings .
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15.Jul.2008 at 21:54
no, I have not changed the unit settings. I double checked, and they are set to inches, as they should be.

Edited by brenth - 15.Jul.2008 at 21:54
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15.Jul.2008 at 22:26
I would hit up AutoDesk with an e-mail, and let them know what it's doing.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15.Jul.2008 at 22:53
So you have a new computer and now it's acting up right?  Sometimes the graphics card has been known to create problems such as this (as weird as that may sound).  If you have a NVIDIA graphics card, they have drivers specifically created for AutoCAD instead of the standard driver.  I would suggest making sure your new computer has the correct drivers and that it meets the specs required to do the type of drawings you're doing.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16.Jul.2008 at 00:07
I believe you! I have an Nvidia graphics card. and the application setting is set for AutoCAD. 
 
I still have the problem.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18.Jul.2008 at 14:49
hmmm i dont know how to answer your problem but better post the problem to CAD forums too I know the masters can help you
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21.Jul.2008 at 20:38
That wasn't any help ailema
Your solution is no solution at all. how helpful!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21.Jul.2008 at 21:15
Is there any disk activity during your command entry? Also check your antivirus settings.
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