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The list of commonly used CAD shortcuts is as follows:
1. Ctrl+1 property panel.
2. Ctrl+2 to open Image Explorer.
3. Ctrl+N to create a new one.
4. Ctrl+O opens.
5. Ctrl+0 full screen.
6. Ctrl+P print.
7. Ctrl+Y resumes the one-step operation of the undo of the u command.
8. Ctrl+Z resumes the one-step operation of the undo of the u command.
Tips for using CAD:
1. Always use a 1:1 scale for drawing. To change the size of the drawing, you can set different print scales in paper space when printing.
2. Set different layers, colors, and line weights for different types of primitive objects, and the color, line type, and line width of primitive objects should be controlled by the layer.
3. When you need to draw accurately, you can use the raster snapping function and set the raster snapping spacing to an appropriate value.
4. Don't draw the frame and the figure in the same picture, insert the frame into the block in the layout, and then print out the picture.
5. For named objects, such as views, layers, blocks, line types, text styles, printing styles, etc., the naming should not only be concise, but also follow certain rules to facilitate finding and use.
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F1: Get help.
F2: Realize the switch between the drawing hall and the text window.
f3: Controls whether to implement automatic object snapping.
F4: Digital chain loss meter control.
F5: Isometric plane switching.
f6: Controls how coordinates are displayed on the status line.
F7: Grid display mode control.
F8: Orthogonal mode control.
f9: Raster snap mode control
F10: Polar mode control.
F11: Object Tracking Mode Control.
Use the alt+ letter to quickly select the pretend command, which is a quick and easy way to operate most software. alt+tk as a quick pick.
Alt+NL linear annotation Alt+VV4 quickly creates four viewports.
Alt+MUP to extract the profile.
Ctrl+B: Grid snap mode control (F9).
Ctrl+C: Copies the selected object to the clipboard.
Ctrl+F: Controls whether to implement automatic object snapping (F3) Ctrl+G: Grid display mode control (F7).
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F1: Get help.
f2: Switch between the drawing window and the text window.
f3: Controls whether to implement automatic object snapping.
F4: Digitizer control.
F5: Isometric plane switching.
f6: Controls how coordinates are displayed on the status line.
F7: Grid display mode control.
F8: Orthogonal mode control.
f9: Raster snap mode control
F10: Polar mode control.
F11: Object Tracking Mode Control.
Alt+ letters are used to quickly select commands, which is a quick and easy way to operate most software. alt+tk as a quick pick.
Alt+NL linear annotation Alt+VV4 to 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).
F1: Get help F2: Switch between the drawing window and the text window F3: >>>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
Mirror image. The full command is.
mirror, the shortcut key is. >>>More
The command is: extrude.
A shortcut is an alias for a command. 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. >>>More
Hello, in fact, you don't have to learn all, remember more but will be confused, after all, you are not our teacher, remember the more the better, you are searching for CAD commonly used shortcut commands to memorize appropriately, because the best way to remember is to continue to draw every day, use more unconsciously remember, I hope it will help you.