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You can customize right-click behavior to be time-sensitive, so that a quick
right-click acts the same as pressing Enter, and a longer right-click displays a
shortcut menu.
Shortcut menus can be customized using a customization (CUIx) file. The
main CUIx file is called acadlt.cuix by default.
See also:
Create Submenus in the Customization Guide
To display a shortcut menu
1 Move the cursor over an area, feature, or icon.
2 Right-click your mouse, or press the equivalent button on your pointing
device.
A shortcut menu relevant to the cursor location is displayed. If one or
more objects are selected when you right-click in the drawing area, an
editing-oriented shortcut menu is displayed. You can also display a
shortcut menu during PAN or ZOOM.
To turn off shortcut menus in the drawing area
1 Click Tools menu Options.
2 In the Options dialog box, User Preferences tab, under Windows Standard
Behavior, clear Shortcut Menus in Drawing Area.
3 To control Default, Edit, and Command shortcut menus individually,
select Shortcut Menus in Drawing Area. Right-Click Customization.
4 In the Right-Click Customization dialog box, under Default Mode or Edit
Mode, select one of the following options to control what happens when
you right-click in the drawing area and no command is in progress:
Repeat Last Command. Repeats the last command. Selecting this
option turns off the Default and Edit shortcut menus. Right-clicking
is the same as pressing Enter.
Shortcut Menu. Displays the Default or Edit shortcut menu.
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