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    Hey, I just got to like the push and shove routing A LOT (so the interactive router is working and I know how to set the modes). What I couldn't figure out is how to move a trace (not just a segment, disconnecting it from the rest of the trace) around. Can anybody give me a hint?

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      Found it out myself: In the interactive router dialogue is a dropdown for that. On my workstation it works, on my notebook with Intel graphics, it crashes KiCAD.

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        Found it out myself: In the interactive router dialogue is a dropdown for that. On my workstation it works, on my notebook with Intel graphics, it crashes KiCAD.

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        @elcaron

        Isn't the same behavior achieved by pressing the D key(from Drag) instead of M(from Move) ?

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          @elcaron

          Isn't the same behavior achieved by pressing the D key(from Drag) instead of M(from Move) ?

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          @mtiutiu For me, D doesn't do anything at all. m acts as set in the dialog.

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