![]() See attached AC 10 screenshot and be sure that the boxes are checked as shown. Like Barry said, the setting is in the Work Environment, although back then that panel was called "Mouse Constraints and Methods". AC 10 is 32 bit so can't run on the most recent versions of MacOS. I fired up an old laptop running MacOS 10.11.6 El Capitan and installed the ARCHICAD 10 converter package so I could see what might be the issue here. But I DO need to get into (and manipulate) old projects. Hence I cannot spend $$$$$$$ on the current ArchiCad systems. I am 77 and retired, working on small modifications to previous projects. Is information stored somewhere outside of ArchiCad? But that shows the "Work Environment" of the previous systems, including that imported from my laptop. No effect, I have also tried downloading an entirely new ArchiCad 10. I have tried resetting the "Work Environment" by importing the Work Environment from my laptop. In addition, it is not possible to move the project origin using the key pad (Shift, Option). As a consequence, I can't start drawing a line, hold the Shift key to restrain the direction of the line, and then use the cursor to reference a distant point. The problem is the Shift key fails to restrain the cursor when drawing a line, wall or whatever. My laptop Mac, running the same 10.14.6, and ArchiCad 10, has no problem with any of the files. No new programs or other changes have been made to the desktop machine. ![]() No one seems to be able to solve this problem.ĪrchiCAD was working fine until last week. Problem with ArchiCad 10 on a desktop Mac, running Mojave 10.14.6.
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