![]() ![]() The idea is to group the commands that are used most frequently under the left hand index finger, otherwise you can end up making some awkward hand movements trying to reach frequently used keys. I use the left hand on the keyboard with custom keyboard shortcuts such as E for line, D for delete, F for move, C for copy, V for mirror, T for trim, S for save, A for match properties, R for rotate, B for block, X for explode, etc. I draw with two hands drawing, never taking my hands out of position, and never looking away from the screen. It appears that the keyboard shortcuts can be customized easily, which is good since I use custom shortcuts extensively. You just window an object with press and drag and it is automatically selected. Press and drag eliminates having to click twice to select an object. I did not figure out how to use "press-and-drag" with it, but other than that, it seems to do everything I want, and do it well. It is obviously a part of a larger very well designed interface. I must say, I am very impressed with this 2D product. It does ask you for an email address for registration, and then send you an email that you have to respond to just by pressing the link, but nothing else, no quart of blood or first born or anything. I used it first time no problem without reading any instructions. The screen layout is very good, and no jumpy cursor movement or other annoying things like the cheap programs. I loaded the most complicated drawing I could find into it, about a 5 MB drawing, and tried everything I could to make it lock up, but the program operated perfectly. The info given warns that Beta programs can be unstable and should not be trusted with production drawings.
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