CROSSHAIRS AT 45 DEGREES
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CROSSHAIRS AT 45 DEGREES
My crosshairs suddenly went from 90 degrees on the screen to 45 degrees and acted orthographically. how do I turn this off?
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Re: CROSSHAIRS AT 45 DEGREES
Hi Jim,
I'm not sure about the cursor change - but it sounds like you've accidentally toggled Ortho mode On.
Check your Drawing options:
It is also possible that Ortho mode is on, but doesn't show in the Settings. With the the default selection tool active, you can type 'OR' to toggle ortho mode on/off.
Dan
I'm not sure about the cursor change - but it sounds like you've accidentally toggled Ortho mode On.
Check your Drawing options:
It is also possible that Ortho mode is on, but doesn't show in the Settings. With the the default selection tool active, you can type 'OR' to toggle ortho mode on/off.
Dan
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Re: CROSSHAIRS AT 45 DEGREES
Jim - Probably already been resolved by now. However if not, type "IM" with no other command active, that should revert it back to normal. I ran across this same situation a few times, likely by accidently typing IM!
I believe it is some kind of ISO view change command for VisualCad.
I believe it is some kind of ISO view change command for VisualCad.
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Re: CROSSHAIRS AT 45 DEGREES
Thanks, Toggling and IM have worked a treat.