i keep getting a weird glitch where i have the arrow selection tool activated, i click once, it starts to form the selection box, but then won't click to define the second point, and im essentially stuck in the tool, cant slect or do anything else, and i have to use task manager to force quit.
AC 25 WINDOWS 10 AMD Ryzen 9 5950X 16-Core Processor 3.4 GHZ 128 GB RAM 64 Bit Operating System x64 based processor AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT
Can you give details of your operating system etc? There have been issues with Windows updates recently - more info might help people pinpoint the possible problem. (Don't say that with a mouth full of food)
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ac 19 BUILd 4011
WINDOWS 7 Service Pack
HP Z Book
Intel Core i7 -4700MQ @ 2.40 Ghz
32 GB RAM
64 Bit Operating System
NVIDIA Qudro K3100M
Dual Monitor set-up (which I suspect is an aggravating factor, as i also get some weird palette glitches when using the second monitor)
AC 25 WINDOWS 10 AMD Ryzen 9 5950X 16-Core Processor 3.4 GHZ 128 GB RAM 64 Bit Operating System x64 based processor AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT
any help? this is becoming a serious issue for me, making my AC basically unusable. i'm getting this weird cursor crash thing about every 10 to 15 minutes
AC 25 WINDOWS 10 AMD Ryzen 9 5950X 16-Core Processor 3.4 GHZ 128 GB RAM 64 Bit Operating System x64 based processor AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT
I personally can't help you, but have you read other threads regarding recent crashes? IN THIS THREAD and THIS ONE TOO N Cornia suggests some fixes for Windows users. See if they are relevant in your case.
We recently bought a couple of new computers to the office and we run in to the same glitch.
Archicad gets stuck after selecting the first point of the selectionbox and unable to click anything else, escape or even the X to shut the program down.
As the user bgoodale, our computers are also HP zbooks - however we have tried both dual monitor setup and simply just the laptop.
Whats odd is that its about 50% of our new computers that have the problem.
The computers run some kind of HP-specific program in the background but I would assume the glitch would effect all of them...
I'm thinking of resolution-issues but I've tried changing them
Tried updating the graphics-driver but it didnt solve the issue
Our computers are Dell- so not exclusively an HP issue. Have done the graphics card driver updates as well, without solving the issue. Very frustrating.
Random thought - is there any possibility that you guys have 'click lock' enabled for your mouse in the mouse settings? Does this same behavior happen while creating a wall by rubber banding it?
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