adamshive Posted May 27, 2010 Share Posted May 27, 2010 interesting isn't it. The 2 fastest in our office only use the keyboard with everything defined in one or two keystrokes (plus ). It is painful watching all the others using menus and toolbars. just an observation - no help to your problem. I'm getting sick of cleaning blood off the walls of my office. Whenever a fellow engineer watches how fast I draw using keyboard commands (not even having to look at the keyboard while I use it) their heads explode. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
adamshive Posted May 27, 2010 Share Posted May 27, 2010 In most windows-based software just hit the "Alt" key. Any letter that appears underlined in a command menu will then be a hot key. Almost every program features the copy/cut and paste commands- ctrl+c, x, or v. When using a ctrl command you hold down ctrl while hitting the next key. When using an alt key command you hit and release alt before entering the next key. In autocad 2009 I use alt-d-l,t,c-d, c-r, etc all the time. Same for dimensioning and all the others. Dims would be alt-n-l, o, b, etc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
adamshive Posted May 27, 2010 Share Posted May 27, 2010 I work with Fire Sprinklers using a program called HydraCAD. There is a plot style we have called Hydragrey. Which basically prints certain things darker than other based on the layer ( not color ) I want to make it to where it prints my walls a little bit darker. Ive tried changing the color and that's when i figured it was set up by layer. Any advice on a way to edit this? Ive looked all around and couldn't figure it out. Did you get an answer to this yet? If you give me more info I'm sure I could help you. Are you saying the color is set "by block"? Are you printing in greyscale? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MotoGirl Posted May 27, 2010 Share Posted May 27, 2010 I'm getting sick of cleaning blood off the walls of my office. Whenever a fellow engineer watches how fast I draw using keyboard commands (not even having to look at the keyboard while I use it) their heads explode. I'm the same way, they teach "buttons", 'Menus" and "tool bars" in any classes i've been too. it's funny as heck to watch them wonder around the screen looking for something, and notice that their drawing space is little bitty thing cause they have ALL the menus out. Here's my short cuts. every thing is kept to the left side of the keyboard for even fast use with on hand on the keyboard one had on the mouse. f, *line a, *mirror g, matchprop c, *COPY v, *MOVE g, *MATCHPROP r, *ROTATE ex, *EXPLODE o, *offset sd, *dimlinear ad, *dimaligned rc, *revcloud sc, *scale tr, *Trim et, *extend ct, *chamfer bd, *Cads_rc_Sod ab, *Cads_rc_AssignRelease ad *cads_rc_AssignBars rd, *cads_rc_OrderDlg RE, *Cads_Rc_Sync B, *cads_rc_bars ba, *Cads_RC_MM x, *cads_rc_range REF, *cads_rc_barref red, *cads_rc_dlg_edit ss, *cads_rc_stretch cfg, *cads_rc_config QT, *cads_rc_tools ta, *cads_rc_ptake VR, *CADS_VPM_CREATE_VIEWPORT DE, *DIST xD, *xLINE R, *ROTATE RT, *Laymcur CR, *LAYCUR CC, *CIRCLE RC, *REVCLOUD SQ, *SPLINE qs, *qsave Q1, *cads_rc_leader1 Q2, *cads_rc_leader2 Q3, *cads_rc_leader3 as, *layoff ft, *fillet fd, *find s2v, *cads_rc_set2view v2s, *cads ed, *cad_rc_lbar ff, *'osnap Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
3dclip Posted March 15, 2012 Share Posted March 15, 2012 (edited) It is possible to fully customize your keyboard to accept and send any command or combination of commands from any predefined combination of keys such as ( ( ctrl + any key ) ( Alt + any key ) For example I have ( Alt + I ) set up to run the following command on the command line [ Command: ._insert ENTER ]. I also have more complex instructions sent to the command line such as key combination ( Ctrl + ` ) which will send to the command line [ Command: (setq v1 (getvar "osmode"))(setvar "osmode" 1)(COMMAND "LINETYPE" "S" "CONTINUOUS" "" "lINE" PAUSE PAUSE "")(setvar "osmode" v1)(PRIN1) ENTER ] It is very easy to set up the command line to accept any and all key combinations and to run any predefined Lisp. You can bypass or or overwrite any Native Autocad hotkey .pgp definition or CUI key definition with out messing with the CUI at all. This can be done through the OS through low level key hook manipulation. I would be glad to show any one how. If you want to find out more on this subject just google " LE Hotkeymanager 2012" , or Email me and I will explain these short cutting methods for AutoCAD. Edited March 16, 2012 by 3dclip Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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