Oginme said: I can confirm this behavior. I click on the token and then press 'q' to measure the distance of movement. It starts moving the token, measures the first few squares, and then abruptly stops and switches the pointer to the ruler. The token stops moving and the distance moved still remains. The additional movement of the cursor does not register until I go back and click again to measure a distance or change back to the select/move pointer. Instead of hitting 'q' in order to activate it, try the following: Click on the Token, then immediately RIGHT CLICK to activate the ruler. Then as you move the token and want to change direction, RIGHT CLICK again and thus creating a 'node'... If you let go of the token, the ruler also vanishes... ;) Hope this helps!