I think, clicked element shall not move while movement is less than the grid step.
Now I have a lot of false movements while just clicking on elements.
Feature request: element's accidental movement protection
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Re: Feature request: element's accidental movement protectio
Not suffering that way myself.
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Re: Feature request: element's accidental movement protectio
- Change the mouse sensitivity in Windows control panel (or buy new mouse: Mouse provided with PC often have low resolution. Use a good mouse mat)Yuri_D wrote:I think, clicked element shall not move while movement is less than the grid step.
Now I have a lot of false movements while just clicking on elements.
- For short trips, change numeric values rather than using the mouse.
- The numerical values and the content of character strings are the only data we can safely modify in the .pbf code mode.
Re: Feature request: element's accidental movement protectio
Yes, yes, of course)
But the problem is that I have a very good "high definition" mouse and I'm not a robot to calculate coordinates for tens of elements, If I could, I don't need form designers )
But the problem is that I have a very good "high definition" mouse and I'm not a robot to calculate coordinates for tens of elements, If I could, I don't need form designers )
Re: Feature request: element's accidental movement protectio
You should be permitted to position the clicked element anywhere you wish, in error or not.
Re: Feature request: element's accidental movement protectio
i agree with Yuri_D. if you set the grid size to 100 for example and move the mouse by 1-2mm, the gadget moves. it doesnt make any sense. the sensitivity should definitely take the grid size into account.
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