Discover how to use the AutoCAD command line to work more efficiently in AutoCAD.
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
- Welcome
- What you should know before watching this course
- Using the exercise files
- The AutoCAD command line
- Text input
- Mouse input
- Using the command line
- Positioning the command line
- The command COMMANDLINEHIDE
- The command COMMANDLINE
- Closing the command line
- Using CTRL+9
- Input settings
- Lines of prompt history
- Input search options
- Transparency
- Options
- Recent commands
- Typing commands
- Keyboard shortcuts
- Suggestion menu
- Sub-menus
- The status bar
- Drafting settings
- Using dynamic input
- Using human interface devices (HID)
- Using the keyboard
- Combining keyboard and the mouse
- Using Zoom via the command line
- Using Zoom via the navigation bar
- Zooming via the shortcut menu
- Combining the command line and mouse to zoom
- Using the F2 key
- Using options
- Priority for coordinate data entry
- Coordinate data entry using dynamic input
- Using the command line
- Keyboard shortcuts for coordinate entry
- Next steps
Taught by
Shaun Bryant