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ACAD2004 Help needed with right click shortcut menu

ACAD2004 Help needed with right click shortcut menu

ACAD2004 Help needed with right click shortcut menu

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Hi all

I have a question about the right click shortcut menu.  I like to leave the right click set to ENTER and REPEAT LAST COMMAND.  However, I also want to be able to bring up the shortcut menu using the mouse.  When I shift-right click I get osnap.  When I CTRL-right click I also get osnap menu.  Is there any way to program one of these to bring up the shortcut menu?

I have tried the time sensitive right click option, but when I hold in the right click, I end up with some form of a move function, where whatever I was right-clciking on gets moved by the mouse cursor.

Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.

RE: ACAD2004 Help needed with right click shortcut menu

Go to your options and choose user prefs. Adjust the right click as needed. Some playing around with it might get you what you want.

RE: ACAD2004 Help needed with right click shortcut menu

RAS04-
Good post! I did just as you suggested, with complete success. I also purchased a 5-button mouse, and added the calls for other menues to the appropriate buttons.
Structuresguy-
Good luck!
C.Fee

RE: ACAD2004 Help needed with right click shortcut menu

Also the variable SHORTCUTMENU allows you to set your right click options.

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