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Okay I feel dumb asking this question after using Iron Cad for 20 years.

 

I finally just installed V2019.

 

I can't get the snap to work (SHIFT key ) in the 3D scence when moving an intellishape.

 

Am I missing something?

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LOL! same happened to me, I updated to SP1 and it works

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Have you tried a changing your rendering option.  I have found that DirectX11 is the default and some computers have issues this this rendering option.

 

RJ

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RJ

 

A good suggestion, but no change.

In V2018, I could not work in Open GL2 and had never had an issue with that in V2017 on the same computer, so I thought you might have a point.

Tried all different combinations of settings and no change.

The odd thing is that the snap works fine when you are editing a 2D profile or when you are dropping an intellishape on a part, just not when you are moving with the Triball.

Maybe a Triball problem?

 

Thanks,

Troy

 

 

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Troy,

 

We have identified the issue. It is currently being worked on by R&D.

 

Support ID: 111922

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I have downloaded and installed the new patch.

The above issue is listed as addressed, but it does not seem to do (or not do) anything differently.

 

Troy

 

 

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Notes: Try holding shift before you drag and not after drag. That was tested and verified to be the correct case.

 

Cary

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Cary,

 

Sure enough, that works.

 

Obviously in the past, the order did not matter and my muscle memory was having me do it in the order that I was used to.

 

Thanks, but I would like to put in an enhancement request to be able to do it in either order.

I know this must seem petty, but there have been a lot of strides to streamline the workflow by reducing button clicks and what not, but loss of basic functionality that you have been used to for 20 years seems like it would certainly be a backward step.

 

Troy

 

 

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