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07-15-2013, 07:53 PM #31Registered User Promoted
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Fine here as well. X5/WIN8 Pro
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07-15-2013, 07:55 PM #32
Thanks, guys -- that's helpful to know. I'll try a re-install. Hopefully that will fix things. My colleague says the file has been working fine for her, so it's gotta be my system.
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07-16-2013, 06:40 AM #33Administrator
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Try using a different mouse. It sounds like you may have a stuck button. Or possibly a stuck key on the keyboard.
The behavior information is not stored with the plan. It can be toggled on via keyboard or mouse buttons.Doug Park
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Chief Architect, Inc.
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07-16-2013, 09:01 AM #34
New batteries in the mouse?
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07-16-2013, 09:43 AM #35
Nope, tried multiple keyboards and mice (meece?), same problem. But I finally did a Chief re-install/repair, which seems to have fixed it. At least I was able to work on the plan last night. We'll see what happens on the next round of plan "exchanges."
Thanks for the help and advice, everyone -- Chieftalk is a wonderful resource!Kathleen Moore
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07-16-2013, 11:06 AM #36Registered User Promoted
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If you've gone through meeces, keyboards, and software self-repair; and if--if--this occurs again, then the next likely suspects are a bad/failing ram chip/module, or motherboard battery. Battery is least expensive to replace. Intermittently/progressively failing RAM modules are notorious for causing hair loss and chewed fingernails; and are a bit more expensive to replace.
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07-16-2013, 11:48 AM #37
Yes, it is happening again today, so I will check out some of these other possible causes. Thanks, Jon!
P.S. Why would these things affect Chief and nothing else? The only other weird thing going on with my computer is that the NumLock no longer works (i.e., I can't toggle the number pad from numbers to directionals, it's stuck on numbers).Kathleen Moore
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07-16-2013, 12:00 PM #38
Kathleen,
Check your settings for "Edit/Preferences/Edit/Behaviors/Edit Type". You may have selected "Concentric" instead of "Default".
I tried your Plan and that was the only way I could get that to happen. Note that Preferences are not Plan specific.Joseph P. Carrick, Architect - AIA
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07-16-2013, 12:22 PM #39
I don't think that's it, Joe -- the same plan that was acting weird a while ago is now fine after closing and re-opening Chief, so it can't be Preferences. I think I must have a poltergeist in my software!
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07-16-2013, 12:44 PM #40
Do you have any hotkeys for setting "Concentric"? Maybe you hit something by accident.
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07-16-2013, 01:00 PM #41
I've never knowingly customized any hotkeys. Could that have happened without me specifically setting it up?
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07-16-2013, 02:10 PM #42
I don't think this problem is related to a particular plan. Closing and reopening the program may reset some things which may give you this impression.
There are really only a couple of ways to tell Chief to use concentric edit.
1. Change your default edit behavior. This can be done either through the menu or in preferences. If this happens to you or any one else, first check your preferences or edit menu to make sure you are in the "default" edit mode. If you are not in the "default" edit mode, then change it so that you are.
2. You can manually change this on the fly by holding down a key or mouse button while editing. By default, if you hold down the "c" key or the "," key, the program will do a concentric edit instead of a normal edit. I believe that you can also setup a hotkey to do this but it is highly unlikely that this could have happened by accident. You can also use the X1 mouse button (which is only available on some mice). It is possible that you are having a keyboard or mouse problem that is causing the program to behave like you are holding one of these down even though you are not.
I can't think of any other reason for this to happen. If one of these is not causing the problem, then I would recommend contacting tech support for additional help.Dermot Dempsey
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07-16-2013, 05:22 PM #43
I think #2 might be the cause, since it sounds like it could be related to my NumLock key not working anymore. I will explore this avenue.
I have tried every possible setting in Chief where you can change an edit behavior, and have cycled through all of them, and when this glitch is happening, it changes ALL the edit behaviors to concentric.Kathleen Moore
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07-16-2013, 05:36 PM #44Registered User Promoted
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NumLock stops working or is working "Funny" then motherboard battery is #1 culprit. (It also tells me your issue is likely hardware, not software) Motherboards use those nickel-sized disc batteries (CR2032). Be patient and always ground yourself before touching anything inside the box.
You cost hierarchy of fixes are:
1. New motherboard battery < $5 parts.
2. New RAM modules $50 - $500 dependent upon module matching requirements of your box.
3. New motherboard due to fried chipset (the chipset contains the CMOS (basic instructions for the computer--like Numlock) and is typically soldered to the board). Just get a new machine!
good luck.
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07-16-2013, 06:03 PM #45
I searched online for "numlock not working." Someone suggested shift-numlock as a possible fix. Tried it. NumLock now working. Chief now working.
Go figure. The cat must have stepped on it or something.
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