![]() We just do Shift + Right click and choose midpoint. For example, we have all Osnap settings turned on, but we want to snap to a midpoint. We can choose the one we want for our next move. Shift + Right mouse click – Brings Object Snap options. ( CTRL+L does the same thing!)į10 – Starts polar tracking. It can be very helpful when we have lots of drawings, documents, tables and browsers open at the same time.į8 – Starts Ortho mode. Why is it useful, well because sometimes while we are drawing polyline for example but we want to turn OSNAP OFF, we can do that without moving our mouse.ĬTRL + Shift + C – Starts Copy With Basepoint. I am using it almost anytime instead of Ctrl + C.ĬTRL + Tab – This one switches between open drawings in AutoCAD. BCOUNT could be such command.į3 – This shortcut key Turns OSNAP On and Off. Why would we need command line window? Because sometimes the result of a command could not be displayed in two or three standard lines. I think it is very important especially in Civil 3D.į2 – Opens and Closes Command Line window. There are a lot of Shortcut Keys for AutoCAD, however, we are going to look at 15 keys I personally use every day.ĬTRL + 1 – Maybe the most important one for me, this combination opens/closes Properties PaletteĬTRL + 3 – This Combination opens and closes Tool Palettes. Yet every software has some unique shortcuts that can also be extremely useful. There are some widely known Shortcut keys like CTRL + C to copy, CTRL + V to paste, CTRL + Z for Redo and CTRL + S for save. Working with shortcut keys is a certain way to accelerate our productivity.
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