Perhaps it is, however, entering "Grid" in the hotkey search box does not yield Next Grid so there is no way for a user to know that 'N' means next grid, let alone to disable it.

I would want to disable that function as switching grids in eeSchema is just a way of creating problems.


On 2020-10-28 11:48 a.m., Laurence DV wrote:
Hello (and all),

I tend to do that by missing the "M" key on my keyboard and hitting "N" (select next grid) (fyi Shift-N for previous grid).

User-grid being the last in the list it happen a lot when routing (I tend to route on finest grid).

Maybe it is just that?

On 2020-10-28 11:41 a.m., Brian Piccioni wrote:
Hello

I have been having a weird problem for some time now. Every once in a while, eeSchema would place things off grid. I am unable to replicate this, it just happens.

I noticed just now that eeSchema had switched to "User Grid" of 0.013 in (0.32 mm), which I suspect is the root of the "off grid" issues. I thought perhaps there was a "Set to user grid" hotkey I was hitting accidentally, but I cannot find one.

I have switched my User Grid to 0.05 x 0.05 and I'll see if that at least stops the "off grid" problem.

However, I suspect that either there is an undisclosed "Set to user grid" hotkey or something is overwriting the grid setting. If there was some way of alerting that the grid was set I might be able to provide replication instructions.


Brian


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