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rallentament problem with autocad lt 2016

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aracnus

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hi to all, I have the following "problem" with autocad lt 2016.
when selecting the command to pull a line, the mouse moves on the screen as if it were all slowed down, the line does not move smoothly in the work area... It's like she's slowed down by something. the problem does not exist with auotcad 2007 but only with 2016.
the system is installed on relatively new pc with so w7. Can someone give me a solution?
in the waiting thanks....
 
pull a line
I would, too, if there were some resistance, I would. .

your information is too vague to understand the problem.
Let's start the interrogation:
Do you do it with all the drawings, both new and old?
Did you activate the grid and snap it?
Is hardware acceleration active?
autocad 2016 is compatible with win7?
the same design made in 2016 if opened with 2007 by the same problem?
 
I would, too, if there were some resistance, I would. .

your information is too vague to understand the problem.
Let's start the interrogation:
Do you do it with all the drawings, both new and old?
Did you activate the grid and snap it?
Is hardware acceleration active?
autocad 2016 is compatible with win7?
the same design made in 2016 if opened with 2007 by the same problem?
I answer:
- the problem is with old and new designs
- neither the grid nor the snap is activated
- hardware acceleration is not active
- autocad 2016 is compatible with w7
- the problem does not arise with drawings made with 2016 and then opened with 2007
I add
the requirements required for a 64-bit so are 4 gb of ram (recommended 8) and the machine on which it turns has 4 (of which 3.8 can be used): Couldn't that be the problem?
Hardware acceleration is not active since the mounted card is a generic intel(r) hd graphics and does not allow you to activate
Thank you.
 

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