I noticed a long time ago that sometimes the X,Y, and Z axes would flip-flop. That is to say, Creation Kit would decide that the X axis would look better where the Y axis is, and the Z would look better where X is, etc. So basically if I wanted to move something only on one axis, pressing the appropriate key would bring up the arrow as normal, but the arrow would be pointing in entirely the wrong direction. Usually it's the X and Y which get reversed. Normally this wouldn't be a problem beyond just a minor annoyance, but when it happens, the direction of my cursor also gets mirrored, and on top of that, whatever object I'm moving absolutely refuses to cooperate with any of my input, so the result is that the object seems to act like a person digging their heels into the ground while I pull them in the direction I want them to go.
At first I had no idea what was causing this and it seemed to happen at random, but just now it started happening after I pressed 2 to resize a collision cube. I noticed that the resize arrows were the wrong colors for their respective axes. I think it may be linked to the rotation tool, as well, since I recall it happening after using that. Whatever the case, the only remedy when it starts doing this is to reload the mod. Again, normally just a mild annoyance, but this happens frequently enough that I'd never get anything done if I just ignored it.
Things that I've noticed about the issue which may be important:
*This only affects specific objects that have been resized/rotated. I can find another object and the axes will be where they should be.
*It isn't permanent; the object will behave when the mod is reloaded.
*It doesn't happen with every object that I resize or rotate. It's entirely sporadic, though it seems to happen more frequently with primitives than with static objects and such.
Like I said, the only "constant", if you can call it that, has been the utilization of the resize or rotate tools.
I'm sorry if this has been brought up and addressed before, but I have looked all over and haven't found anything. Any help would be very much appreciated!