Disabling the Window Lasso Selection in AutoCAD
If you’re looking to turn off the Window Lasso selection feature in AutoCAD, follow these detailed steps to adjust your settings effectively. Window Lasso can sometimes disrupt your workflow, especially when it highlights items unintentionally. Here’s how you can disable it.
Step 1: Access the Command Prompt
To begin, you need to access the command prompt in AutoCAD. You can do this by clicking in any area of your drawing space to ensure the command line is active.
Step 2: Enter the Command
Type SELECTIONCYCLING into the command prompt and press Enter. This command allows you to control how selections operate in AutoCAD, including the Window Lasso feature.
Step 3: Adjust the Selection Cycling Value
Once you’ve executed the command, AutoCAD will prompt you to enter a numerical value:
- To turn on the selection cycling display, you can enter
2. - To turn it off, input
0.
Step 4: Confirm Changes
After you’ve entered the desired value, hit Enter again to confirm your settings. This change should immediately disable the Window Lasso selection, allowing you to select objects without the automatic highlighting.
Additional Tips for Selection Settings in AutoCAD
If you’re frequently adjusting selection properties, consider reviewing other settings:
-
Changing Highlight Options: Right-click within the drawing area, select Options, then navigate to the Selection tab. Here, you can choose whether to preview objects during selection or change their highlight properties.
- Disabling Auto-highlight: To ensure that items only highlight when explicitly selected, you can type
SELECTIONPREVIEWin the command prompt and set its value to0.
FAQs
How do I know if Window Lasso is enabled?
You can tell if Window Lasso is enabled by attempting to select objects in the drawing area. If highlighting occurs unintentionally when dragging the cursor, this feature is likely active.
What should I do if the command prompt isn’t responding?
If the command prompt does not appear to respond, ensure that your cursor is focused in the drawing area. You can also try restarting AutoCAD or checking for updates to ensure smooth functionality.
How can I revert back to the default selection settings?
To revert back to default settings, you can reset the values of the commands mentioned earlier back to their original state. Typically, setting SELECTIONCYCLING to 1 restores the default functionality.
