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That was the issue, I rebound it to another key and it works as fast now as the others. Hopefully one day soon, Pro will release these hard coded keys to allow the same keys and keybinds as ArcMap did as I'm finding so many of the keybinds that are locked now such as the CTRL-Q and Insert, Home, PgUp, etc and ones like -=[]\;',./ and basic Fkeys are bound to things I don't really use at all and it's just making it harder to make easy editing keybinds I used to love and use with ease in ArcMap. Wishful thinking I guess. I did find this list (https://www.esri.com/content/dam/esrisites/en-us/media/pdf/g526942-arcgis-pro-kybrd-shrtct-FINAL.pdf), but it would be easier to have a map of the keyboard and show exactly what Arc currently locks. Even entering in new (accelerators) the Customize the Ribbon will even allow you to assign say F3 to a tool, but then when you get into the map it won't work and going back you realize that keybind is no longer saved to the tool. It's really odd. Oh well, thanks for your help in solving this issue. I know Pro is a lot more laggy than ArcMap, but that is probably going to be fixed with the new computer as mine is pretty out of date at least...
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No just pressing the icon on the Construction Tool Bar is fine. I also noticed keybinding the Right Angle Line Tool, works just as fast as the Line tool is, so that works fine. Seems it's only an issue with the Arc Segment. Also after doing more tests, sometimes the Arc Segment Tool won't even activate when I press the hotkey (Ctrl-Q) and I have to press it a few times and wait till it activates...
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Oooops my bad, it's CTRL-Q for the Arc Segment and CTRL-W for the Line. I realized this morning that the CTRL-E is hard coded and can't be changed from the "esri_sharing_ExportMap", among many other keys I used to be able to keybind in ArcMap and no longer can in Pro...
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Yeah I'm currently using CTRL-E for my Line and CTRL-Q for the Arc Segment as I had in ArcMap. I have realized keybinding in Pro isn't as efficient and doesn't work anywhere near as good as in ArcMap...
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Hey Scott, here's some answers for you: 1. When you say "might be linked to visually updating the editing toolbar" do you mean the Tools gallery on the Edit tab? No the Editing Toolbar Construction Tool Bar (just saw your update on the name) I am talking about is the one that pops up on the screen that you can't move, but only choose to have it show up on the side or bottom or top on the map. 2. How long are you having to wait before a tool is ready to use? From Line Tool to Arc Tool it can take between 1-4 seconds. Arc Tool to Line Tool is usually under a second if not about a second. A lot faster going back to the Line Tool. 3. Can you please provide a specific example of the tools you are switching from and to? See above 4. Which version of Pro? 2.4.1 5. How many other layers are in the map? Are they all checked on as editable? I have tried this out on several maps, ones that have just 1 layer with only a few line segments in it (Test file as we learn Arc Pro), to the one I'm actively working on that has about 14 layers, not all turned on and only 1 that is editable and selectable. 6. Where is the data located that you are editing (some examples: file geodatabase on the C: drive, SQL Service database, ArcGIS Online hosted feature service)? Test one is just on my C/Drive, and the other one is in SDE. Again, no difference and get the same issues in both maps. 7. Does it occur if you turn off the basemap? This occurs when I only have 1 layer and no basemap 8. Does it occur in a new project? New Project created soley in ArcPro and an imported project from ArcMap 9. Does it occur with only one layer in the map? It occurs with every editable layer in all maps regardless. So hope that helps, but it's just a lag issue when using the keybind I have set for the Arc Segment and Line. Since Finish is on that same toolbar it response in less than a second as well. It just seems the issue is worst switching to the Arc Segment via a keybind (accelerator). Hope this helps a bit...
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When I'm editing in Pro, switching between say the line to an arc tool seems to have a bit of a lag before the next tool I select is enabled. Often I am using hotkeys or keybinds ("accelerators" in Pro terms) and finding the lag which I didn't encounter in ArcMap to be a problem as I am finding I'm sitting and waiting for the tool to switch over and many times I have to undo the last thing I did because it didn't switch the tool over fast enough. Granted I do have an older Windows 7 computer with 3.30GZ i5-4590 CPU and 16GB ram, but wasn't sure if that's part of the problem or if this just seems to be the norm in all of ArcPro regardless of computer power? It reminds me in MS Office where it has a sort of animation when you type that to turn of you have to get into your windows Advanced Settings and change the Visual Effects to have Animate controls and elements inside windows off. Just don't know if there is something I can do to stop this type of laggy issue which I feel might be linked to visually updating the editing toolbar when a new tool is selected?
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The only thing that it seems you can change is the highlight color in the Options which for those of us that are used to the pale blue (being one of the only colors we don't use for maps due to having it strictly for highlighting) that becomes an issue. Having the quick flash as a Yellow was great or even those that need another color scheme, it should definitely be an option to change. I am clueless why it's so hard coded and there hasn't been a simple update to fix this issue yet...
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Thanks, and yes that was why it was hard to see then with the line work compared to polygons. Thanks for the info and glad to know it wasn't accidentally left out as I thought it was...
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In ArcMap when you were to do a "merge" between say two line features, easily be able to click on each one and have it flash highlighted so you knew visually which one you wanted to keep. In ArcPro's "merge" it brings up the merge pane, and lists each feature that is included in the merge and their attributes, but when you click on each feature, it doesn't highlight it at all in the map. Just would like to click on each feature in the Merge pane and have it flash highlight as it used to in ArcMap. This is unless there is something I'm missing and it's possible to do this in the Merge pane? Thanks
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I've been using the Editing Split tool for a long time and just recently, I have noticed it no longer splits the features and keeps the attributes. Seems now that it doesn't keep certain attributes, but does keep others. The ones that don't get kept, are defaulted for both the line segments. I am using a template for the features, but haven't encountered this issue until just now. I haven't been editing this data since the mid summer, but I know it was working fine back then and splitting kept the attributes the same. Just wondering if I somehow changed something somewhere or not? Though it's odd that some attributes do get copied over while others don't...
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Thanks Scott. I tried that, but my issue is that I am using "accelerators" so I have the arc segment and line hotkeyed. With the slight delay between the two, the tool bar is the only way I can make sure I'm on the correct tool. The right-click on the map only temporarily removes it, but for those that don't have things keybound like I do, that is something that could really help them, so I will make a note of that. Plus it's nice for those tools I don't have keybound...
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Yes at least moving the toolbar as you said through options to the left or right does solve the problem. Though it would be still easier if there was an option to just move it manually to where you want it. In the meantime this will be a quick fix and it does work. With the attribute pane, the issue is it takes up too much space, especially if you have templates also along the side and even the Create Pane. Seems everything is a new pane and each one just adds to the side, minimizing the work space. I still would prefer to have the Attribute table at the bottom showing only 3 records and then I can easily edit from there as it would take away must less map real estate...
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Totally agree with this. We have been using the LRS in ArcMap Basic for years and this is something we do rely on and need to have in ArcPro as a part of the base system...
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Yes thank you. This was what I was talking about. There is also the issue at the bottom too of some of the tools Feedback pane also not being able to be moved. I assume that too might be fixed so that doesn't show at the bottom of the screen as well in a locked and un-dockable location? Seems like the Configure Tool Feedback only allows you to resize that pane, but not move it to another more appropriate location when I place the Attribute Table at the bottom and it covers it... "Tool bar locked in place" Attribute table when placed where I like it, covers the tool bar above
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In ArcMap it was great to be able to keybind such things as the F keys (without using SHFT, CTRL, etc) as well as the single keys of Insert, Home, PgUp, Delete, End, PgDn and the other keys such as the -/_, +/=, [], ;', <>,/ and those types of keys. It made editing so much easier when one didn't have to press a secondary thing such as Ctrl-PgUp which is what I have to do now in ArcGIS Pro due to these single key presses being locked to a default that can't be changed in the "Customize the Ribbon" Option. Currently right now most the F-keys aren't useful now and neither are any of the other keys mentioned as a single click for me which I feel is a waste for some of us that edit so much and want to have less key presses. Another thing is it would be nice to have a crosswalk of ArcMap names to ArcGIS Pro names for features. Things such as "Flip" is now "Reverse" and other thing are not that easy to find (if they even exist anymore). We should also be allowed to enable and disable snapping as a toggle rather than as hold down key press of the space bar each time. It would also be great to have panes be able to be toggled on and off by a keybind (accelerator) as well. Currently those such as the "Create Pane" can be turned on by adding an accelerator, but can't be toggled off using the same keypress. Bring back the Rectangle Zoom out as well. There is the Rectangle zoom in, but no rectangle zoom out. Having both of these in ArcMap keybound to the PgUp and PgDown was so much faster to move around for example for me. I can understand the actual letters might have to be locked as they were in ArcMap and that's fine. I just want the same functionality that ArcMap had when customizing keybinds...
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