Datasheet

To use in combination with the Shift or Ctrl key to display a menu
containing special drawing aids called object snaps
To display a menu of toolbars when the pointer is on any icon of a
toolbar that is currently open
If you have a three-button mouse, the middle button is usually programmed to
display the Object Snap menu, instead of using the right button with the Shift
key. If you have a mouse with a scroll wheel, you can use the wheel in several
ways to control the view of your drawing. I’ll cover those methods in subsequent
chapters.
AutoCAD makes extensive use of toolbars and the right-click menu feature.
This makes your mouse an important input tool. The keyboard is necessary for
inputting numeric data and text, and it has hot keys and aliases that can speed
up your work; however, the mouse is the primary tool for selecting options and
controlling toolbars.
The next chapter will familiarize you with a few basic commands that will
enable you to draw a small diagram. If want to take a break and close AutoCAD,
choose File
Exit, and choose not to save the drawing.
Are You Experienced?
Now you can. . .
0 recognize the elements of the AutoCAD graphics window
0 understand how the Command window works and why it’s
important
0 start commands from the Ribbon
0 start commands from the command line
0 use the Application menu
0 display the drop-down menus
0 open and control the positioning of toolbars
0 save a workspace of your screen setup in AutoCAD
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