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AutoCAD 2002 Function Keys

AutoCAD 2002 Function Keys

AutoCAD 2002 Function Keys

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Hello group.

I have a question concerning the function keys.  A while back I changed the funtion keys to fit my needs, i.e. F5=per, F6=mid, F7=int, etc.  I cannot remember how I did this.  Does anyone know where I need to go to re-customize these function keys?
Thanks in Advance,
Brandon

RE: AutoCAD 2002 Function Keys

I'm guessing by "a while back" you're talking Release 12.  In DOS it was straightforward to redefine keys, not so in Windows.  As far as I know you can assign a menu macro to a key by customizing the ACCELERATORS portion of the menu.  That's usually for AutoCAD command(s) or a short lisp routine, but probably can't do what you're trying to do.

That's one reason I was motivated to write a routine to draw lines/plines, which accepts a single key input for object snaps.

Maybe someone can enlighten both of us on this one.

Carl

RE: AutoCAD 2002 Function Keys

Go to the tools pulldown menu, go down to customize, then keyboard. It's easy.

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