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Osnap is very sensitive, how to adjust? Autocad 2014


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It happened for the past couple of day, i had the endpoints osnap on and i tried to snap a line at top left corner but the cursor was jumping around, what's a pain! i went in OPTIONS and drafting and adjusted the Aperture size but didn't work, does anyone know how to fix this? thanks

 

 

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Hit F9 to turn off your SNAP, or you can click on the icon second from the left end of your status bar.

You can cycle it on and off with F9.

The system variable name for it is SNAPMODE, but easier to click on it or use F9.

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Hit F9 to turn off your SNAP, or you can click on the icon second from the left end of your status bar.

You can cycle it on and off with F9.

The system variable name for it is SNAPMODE, but easier to click on it or use F9.

That's set, thank you it works, that SNAPMODE is not handy i never use it. Greatly appreciated

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Check also SNAP if this is on it makes mouse jump around as it tries to match the increment setting.

 

 

I had the snapmode on Bigal, i turned it off and ok now thanks

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