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Ahh! Thanks for the suggestion. I tried it and it did, in fact, keep the wires connected, so we’re much better than we were! Last question, in this picture, I dragged the neon lamp to the left. It would have been great if it could also move the connection points along the green wires. I checked my preferences and it says “constrain buses and wires to H or V” and that is enabled. I take this preference to mean Horizonal or Vertical. However, it seems it didn’t completely adhere to that rule in this case.? If there is anything else I can configure for that it would be great. Otherwise, thanks for the help!

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73 Eugene W2HX
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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of brian via groups.io
Sent: Monday, April 22, 2024 7:24 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [kicad-users] Newbie question!

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Use drag. I have it assigned to the tab key, I think the default is G.

On 2024-04-22 6:05 p.m., W2HX via groups.io wrote:

Hi all, brand new to kicad. I am on windows and kicad version Application: KiCad Schematic Editor (64-bit) Version: (6.0.1), release build.

I can place components no problem. I can connect wires from one component to another. My problem is, when I move a component, it disconnects from the wire. How do I get my wires to stay connected when I move a component?
thanks
Eugene?

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