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CAD Professional´s ResourcesIf you have a CAD layout or template you would like to share with us, please contact us: info@xkeys.com AutoCADAutoCAD Cheat Sheet
- Brian M. Curran, CAD Consultant at www.draftingservices.com "What it means is, given the choice between using your mouse to execute commands vs. using keyboard shortcuts to execute commands, it is often times quicker using keyboard shortcuts. I’ve found this rule of thumb to be true when using different computer software applications, including when using AutoCAD. "The AutoCAD Cheat Sheet is a list of what I consider to be the most useful command aliases for doing generic drafting in AutoCAD. If you don’t know, the command aliases are AutoCAD command keyboard shortcuts. Download Brian's AutoCAD Cheat Sheet free here: http://www.draftingservices.com/blog/autocad-cheat-sheet Relative Coordinate Entry PadOur AutoCAD aficionado used the red layer of an X-keys Desktop to create this custom numbers pad for relative coordinate entry (because nothing is absolute!). Grouping the "@" and comma keys with the numbers improves the ergonomics of this system and eliminates the finger gymnastics of Shift+2 every time you start relative coordinate entry. The green layer features commonly used standard functions. Download the legend file here: acad20key.dwg (44 KB) DataCADX-keys Professional DataCAD Keyboard“I have been using both flavors of X-keys for several years now with DataCad. I find them absolutely indispensable.” -- Harry Korshak Invoke frequently used commands and macros from an X-keys Professional Keyboard with the single touch of a key. This X-keys layout makes DataCAD fly and it is only an example of what may be done. DataCAD users can easily program favorite macros and template files into keys grouped in the way which makes the most sense to them. Download the tutorial and get the table of codes we used here: datacadxkeys.pdf (118 KB) Get the DataCAD legend file for printing or editing here: xkeylegend.dc5 (240 KB) Get DataCAD's list of keyboard shortcuts to help with your programming here: dcadshortcuts.pdf (8 KB) DesignCADClick on the image to get a better view of our DesignCAD layout. A great resource for DesignCAD is Steve Barnes' DesignCAD Unleashed site: designcadunleashed.com ProtelThis X-keys layout for Protel was generously provided and beautifully packaged by Cliff Huston of Propeller Head Design (E-mail: Prop-Head@attbi.com). His PDF file includes key legends, a print ready overlay for commands on the second layer, a list of the Protel Shortcut keys he's programmed into the X-keys, and tips for using the template as well as the X-keys. Download the package here: protelxkey.pdf (97 KB) Create your own X-keys template by Cliff Huston. This self-extracting zip file contains Protel database files which allow you to open and modify the template in Protel: x-keystemplate.exe (136 KB) This file contains notes on using the Protel database file above: protelxkdbb.pdf (38 KB) Protel Keyboard ShortcutsFrom Protel Help Files.
We've compiled them all here in one logically arranged pdf: protelkeyboardshortcuts.pdf (21 KB) | ||||
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