![]() ![]() Those vary depending on what's selected or what stage of which command is active. In the BRICSCAD flyout, you can turn on/off individual toolbars. To make your BricsCAD interface look more like default AutoCAD®, turn off Properties and the Menu Bar. The EDIT and COMMAND context menus have some built-in menu items that aren't listed in the Customize window. Right-click on a toolbar or dockable panel to access visibility controls for UI elements. The COMMAND context menu pops up when a command is active. The EDIT context menu pops up when something is selected but no command is active. The DEFAULT context menu pops up when nothing is selected and no command is active. To choose what's on each of the right-click context menus, open Tools > Settings, the Menu tab, and scroll down to the section called Context Menus. You need to have a pagesetup set or ready to use then it will be fine. Then use the right mouse click option to PUBLISH your > layouts. Or you can set them and also see a description of how each one works, by opening the Settings dialog and searching for "shortcut." To plot multiple layouts, hold down your shift key while selecting > layouts (or CTL key). You can set each of those variables just by typing the variable name. Enter if pressed just for an instant, and Pop up context menus if held down.įor option 2, set CTRLMOUSE = 1 and set SHORTCUTMENU = 7.įor option 3, set CTRLMOUSE = 1, set SHORCUTMENU = 23, and set SHORTCUTMENUDURATION to whatever hold time, in milliseconds, you want to wait to see the context menus pop up. Pop up the appropriate context menu (there are 3 of them, for different circumstances), orģ. Hold down the right mouse button a bit longer to display. When no command is active, Enter or Space means "repeat last command."Ģ. When the Quad is not active and nothing is selected, a right-click repeats the most recent command. ![]() If no objects are selected, then right-click means "repeat last command". If a command is ongoing, then right-click (in my case) would mean "enter". allows right-click to do more than one thing. Otherwise, I guess this could be taken as a feature Dinger said: Command Mode - If a command is in progress, right-click means ENTER. Edit Mode- If one or more objects are selected, right-click means Shortcut Menu. Maybe there is a way to accomplish the same thing in Bricscad but I don't know what it is. AutoCAD settings for this are: Default Mode - If no objects are selected, right-click means Repeat Last Command. Since the drawing process often means performing similar actions in sequence then the ability to simply "repeat" w/o going through a dialog box is a faster way of working. This adds an extra step which, in the long run, slows things down. In Bricscad, if no objects are selected then right click brings up a dialog box where "repeat" is an option listed along with a number of other commands. If no objects are selected, then right click means "repeat last command". If a command is ongoing, then right click (in my case) would mean "enter". ![]() In AutoCAD, it's called "right click customization" and it allows right click to do more than one thing. As a former AutoCAD user, I'm not finding one further enhancement that is very useful. I've modified my interface to use the right mouse button for the "enter" command. ![]()
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