BFP Posted September 22, 2008 Posted September 22, 2008 I used to be able to use [shift+5] to get the @ symbol and [shift+0] for the TIA, Brian Quote
alanjt Posted September 22, 2008 Posted September 22, 2008 I used to be able to use [shift+5] to get the @ symbol and [shift+0] for the TIA, Brian if you have 06 and up, you can do it through the CUI editor, i think it's called "temporary override keys" or something; can't remember and i don't have access to autocad at the moment. however, regardless of new or old way of menu (cui, mnu), you can easily load something like this: // // AutoCAD menu file - C:\Documents and Settings\petemoss\Application Data\Autodesk\Autodesk Land Desktop 2005\R16.1\enu\support\custom.mnu // ***MENUGROUP=ALAN-CUSTOM ***TOOLBARS ***ACCELERATORS ["F1"]^C^CEXCHPROP ["F4"]^C^CAI_MOLC ["F5"]^C^CPEDIT ["F6"]^C^CDIV // // End of AutoCAD menu file - C:\Documents and Settings\petemoss\Application Data\Autodesk\Autodesk Land Desktop 2005\R16.1\enu\support\custom.mnu // this is an old .mnu file i created years ago (i just have a custom CUI i load now), but i keep it for such reasons, plus i hate throwing things away that i might need later on. this was to customize the function keys, but you can add whatever you want to it. ["shift + 5"]@ i'm pretty sure that's it, i can't remember if you need spaces or not. Quote
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