Draw slow, jerky and loses grip of objects during moves
Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2022 5:50 pm
Hello and thank you for reading this, and for any help you mihgt be able to ffer.
I am using Open Office draw to try and plan my little flat before moving in, because it's going to be hard to fit everyting in, so it's important that I a) draw to scale and b) position everything fairly accurately, to see whether it'll fit
So I created floorplans and perspectives of the rooms, but find that Open Office often slows down to geological time and when I either try and move or resize objects it loses grip (sometimes I get a tiny black square move with the cursor, instead of the object moving with it) and when I try to resize objects usingthe anchor points, it loses grip of those too, often moving the whole object.
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It's incredibly frustrating but it also makes me wonder whether it's simply because I use a 2017 Mac Book Pro, 2.3 GHz Dual-Core Intel Core i5, with just 8 GB 2133 MHz LPDDR3 and an Intel Iris Plus Graphics 640 1536 MB?
I ask because I am worried that the laptop is on its way out, though only a year or two ago I had the keyboard replaced, and I am told that meant a new battery - it was a warranty repair because the keyboard's breakdown was a known fault.
Thank you again for your kind help.
ToniM
I am using Open Office draw to try and plan my little flat before moving in, because it's going to be hard to fit everyting in, so it's important that I a) draw to scale and b) position everything fairly accurately, to see whether it'll fit
So I created floorplans and perspectives of the rooms, but find that Open Office often slows down to geological time and when I either try and move or resize objects it loses grip (sometimes I get a tiny black square move with the cursor, instead of the object moving with it) and when I try to resize objects usingthe anchor points, it loses grip of those too, often moving the whole object.
wiith a
It's incredibly frustrating but it also makes me wonder whether it's simply because I use a 2017 Mac Book Pro, 2.3 GHz Dual-Core Intel Core i5, with just 8 GB 2133 MHz LPDDR3 and an Intel Iris Plus Graphics 640 1536 MB?
I ask because I am worried that the laptop is on its way out, though only a year or two ago I had the keyboard replaced, and I am told that meant a new battery - it was a warranty repair because the keyboard's breakdown was a known fault.
Thank you again for your kind help.
ToniM