This one is a bit hard to describe, but I hope it makes sense.
On my machine (i7-5820k @ 3.30 GHz, 16 gb, GTX 970), when I duplicate several objects (8 cubes in this case) there's a small delay in the duplication, where if I move my mouse immediately as I'm duplicating, the duplicated objects get moved in the opposite direction of my mouse movement. So if I'm moving my mouse on the +Z axis, it moves along the -Z axis until i stop moving the mouse, whereafter it then moves normally again.
I'm using duplicate free and I have it tied to Shift-C (If that should be relevant).
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move from title: Windows 7 64b
On my machine (i7-5820k @ 3.30 GHz, 16 gb, GTX 970), when I duplicate several objects (8 cubes in this case) there's a small delay in the duplication, where if I move my mouse immediately as I'm duplicating, the duplicated objects get moved in the opposite direction of my mouse movement. So if I'm moving my mouse on the +Z axis, it moves along the -Z axis until i stop moving the mouse, whereafter it then moves normally again.
I'm using duplicate free and I have it tied to Shift-C (If that should be relevant).
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move from title: Windows 7 64b