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Shortcut Key Assignments
DescriptionShortcut Key
Toggles Object Snap TrackingF11
Toggles Dynamic InputF12
NOTE In the Customize User Interface (CUI) Editor, you can view, print, or copy
a list of shortcut keys, temporary override keys, or both. The shortcut keys and
temporary override keys in the list are those keys used by the CUIx files that are
loaded in the program.
Temporary Override Keys
Temporary override keys allow you to execute a command or change a setting
when a key combination is pressed, and then restore settings changed or
execute a command when a key combination is released.
Overview of Temporary Override Keys
Temporary override keys are used to temporarily turn on or off drafting
settings. For example, holding down the Shift key toggles the current setting
of Ortho mode. The following table shows the Object Snap Override: Endpoint
temporary override key properties as they appear in the Properties pane.
The creation of a temporary override key does not start with a command from
the Commands List pane like a shortcut key does. Instead, you create a new
temporary override key like you do a toolbar or ribbon panel, and that is by
right-clicking over the Temporary Override Keys node and clicking New
Temporary Override Key. Once a temporary override key is created you use
the Properties pane to define its key up and key down behavior, and assign it
a key combination.
The following table shows the properties of the Object Snap Override :
Endpoint temporary override key as they appear in the Properties pane.
Properties for the Object Snap Override : Endpoint Temporary Override Key
ExampleDescriptionProperties
pane item
Object Snap Override : EndpointString that is only used in the CUI Editor and is
not displayed in the user interface.
Name
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