what's triggering this?

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by Kelie, Mar 7, 2005.

  1. Kelie

    Kelie Guest

    Hello all,

    When clicking or double-clicking at an empty spot in a drawing, AutoCAD
    assumes you're making a window selection, and this message popping up
    "Specify opposite corner: ". I wonder which arx, dvb, or lsp controls this
    behavior. My intension is to change the default response to run a lisp
    routine when a double-click at an empty spot occurs. Thank you.
     
    Kelie, Mar 7, 2005
    #1
  2. Kelie

    Jeff Mishler Guest

    The PICKAUTO sysvar controls this.
     
    Jeff Mishler, Mar 7, 2005
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  3. Kelie

    BillZ Guest

    Pickfirst = 0


    Bill
     
    BillZ, Mar 7, 2005
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  4. Kelie

    sdanis Guest

    You can also turn this behavior off by going to "Options" "Select" tab and unchecking "Implied Window"
     
    sdanis, Mar 7, 2005
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  5. You may need to check the pickauto being on [and turn in off] while having a
    mouse reactor and using the double-click event...

    LE.
     
    Luis Esquivel, Mar 7, 2005
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  6. Kelie

    Kelie Guest

    Thanks all for replying. I tried to set "PICKAUTO" to 0 in the double-click
    reactor. But it didn't work. It is too late. By the time the double-click
    event was notified, seems the "PICKAUTO" behavior have already started.
     
    Kelie, Mar 8, 2005
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