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alt+tk as a quick copy selection.
Alt+NL Linear Annotation Alt+VV4 Quickly create four viewports Alt+MUP to extract outlines.
Ctrl+B: Grid snap mode control (F9).
Ctrl+C: Copy the selected object to the clipboard Ctrl+F: Controls whether to implement automatic object snapping (F3) Ctrl+G: Grid display mode control (F7).
Ctrl+J: Repeat the previous command.
Ctrl+K: Hyperlink.
Ctrl+N: New drawing file.
Ctrl+M: Repeat the previous command.
Ctrl+O: Open the image file.
Ctrl+P: Prints the current drawing.
CTRL+Q: Opens and closes the Save dialog box.
Ctrl+S: Save the file.
Ctrl+U: Polar mode control (F10).
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F1: Get help.
Assist f2: Implement the source of the graph.
Switch between window and text window f3: control bai system whether du realizes object self-motion capture f4: digitizer control f5:
IsoDAO axonometric plane switching f6: control the display of coordinates on the status line f7: grid display mode control f8:
Orthogonal mode control f9: Raster snap mode control.
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Shortcut Chinese Command Shortcut Chinese Command Shortcut Chinese Command Chinese Command A Arc ex Extend r Refresh Current Viewport F1 Help AA Area F Round R Refresh All Viewports F2 Text Window AR Array H Fill Regenerate F3 Object Snap B Block Definition He Hatch Rectangle F8 Orthogonal BR Break I Insert Block reg Region F10 Polar Bo Boundary LN Intersection RO Rotation F11 Object Tracking C Circle l Line S Stretch.
cha chamfer right angle la layer manipulation sc scale ctrl+1 object propertiesco, cp copy le quick leader spl spline ctrl+2 designcenter.
col set color len elongate st text style ctrl+n new d dimension style lt linetype su difference ctrl+o open dal alignment lts linetype scale t multiline text ctrl+s save dan angle dimension lw line weight to toolbar ctrl+p print dba baseline callout m move tol geometric tolerance ctrl+x cut dce center callout ma property matching tr trim ctrl+c copy dco continuous dimension me fixed distance equal division un Graphic Units Ctrl+V Paste DDI Diameter Callouts mi Mirror UNI Union Ctrl+Z Discard DI Distance ML Multiline w Define Block File Ctrl+Y Redo div Constant Equal Divide Mo Object Properties X Decomposition MG Centering DLI Linear Annotation o Offset XL Construction Line G Align Do Ring OP Options Z Scale.
DOR Point Annotation P Real-Time Pan Z+A Display Full ImageDRA Radius Annotation PE Multi-Line Segment Z+E Maximum Range Display DT Single-line Annotation PL Polyline Z+P Return to Previous View E Delete PO Point Z+W Window Zoom.
ed modify text pol regular polygon space + space real-time scaling el ellipse pu clean up garbage.
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In the operation of CAD software, shortcut keys are used instead of mice for the convenience of users.
You can use keyboard shortcuts to issue commands to complete drawing, modifying, saving, and other operations.
These command keys are CAD shortcuts. So what are the CAD commands? The following is a complete list of commonly used CAD commands, shortcuts and command instructions, so let's take a look! The second part of the file defines the command alias.
Using Notepad or any texter that saves files in ASCII format, users can change existing aliases or add new ones. To open a PGP file, on the Tools menu, click Custom Files Custom Files (.
This file can also be used with a semicolon (; The introduction of a description shortcut is an alias for a command. In addition, the Aliasedit command of the express utility can modify the pgp file, the so-called shortcut command, which is a shortcut defined by AutoCAD in order to improve the drawing speed, which replaces the commonly used commands with one or several simple letters, so that we do not have to memorize many long commands, nor do we have to search for hidden in the menu and toolbar in order to execute a command.
All defined shortcut commands are saved in a file (stored in the support subdirectory of the Autodesk folder under the system disk, shortcut actions, direct selection menu: Tools - Custom - Custom File - Program Parameters PGP, save after modification, enter reinit to reload the command line! [1]), we can define our own commonly used shortcuts by modifying the contents of the file.
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1. Align the annotation to dal.
2. Source DRA radius annotation.
3. DDI diameter annotation.
4. DAN angle annotation.
5. DCE center annotation circle center annotation.
6. DOR point annotation Coordinate annotation.
7. DBA baseline annotation.
8. DCO continuous annotation.
9. J merging points are mainly used in straight lines.
10. Straight line.
11. LT Line Manager.
12. la layer.
13. LTS linetype ratio.
14. li displays the information of the selected object.
15. LW line width setting.
16. ST Text Style Dialog Box.
17. SO area filling.
18. SPL spline.
19. Shift+Ctrl+S to save.
20, sweep.
21, SHA coloring.
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F1: Get help F2: Switch between the existing diagram window and the DU text window Zhif3: Control.
Whether it is implemented or not. DAO Object Auto Snap F4: Digitally Specialized Instrument Control Genus F5: Isometric Plane Switching F6: Control the display of coordinates on the status line F7: Raster Display Mode Control F8: Orthogonal Mode Control F9: Raster Snap Mode Control.
F1: Get help F2: Switch between the drawing window and the text window F3: >>>More
Mirror image. The full command is.
mirror, the shortcut key is. >>>More
1. To improve the speed of mapping, users should follow the following principles of mapping: >>>More
In the command line window, the full name or alias of the AutoCAD command is typed by the keyboard (not case sensitive) and then pressed enter, which is called the command line input method. It is the most basic way to activate AutoCAD commands. >>>More
Just type "ma", hit the spacebar, and follow the prompts!