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‎2014-09-25 01:57 AM
‎2014-09-25
01:57 AM
During my recreation of Keyboard Shortcuts, I inadvertently assigned R to a command; thereby, losing the ability to use it as a coordinate to lock in the chosen angle yet select a specific distance; e.g., dragging a line perpendicular to another line a specific distance of 2'. I can't figure out how to reprogram "R" for this function. Any ideas?
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‎2014-09-25 03:19 AM
‎2014-09-25
03:19 AM
I was going to suggest that if you don't work it out, D does the same as R in that situation (if you can retrain yourself), but maybe not in AC10

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‎2014-09-25 03:26 AM
‎2014-09-25
03:26 AM
Thanks for the tip on the shortcut D; but unfortunately, I also reassigned the function of "D".

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‎2014-09-25 03:52 AM
‎2014-09-25
03:52 AM
Try re-assigning the R key to the Radius/Distance command.
This is the one it was assigned to originally.
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This is the one it was assigned to originally.
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‎2014-09-25 10:55 AM
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I can't locate where the Radius/Distance can be programmed under the root menus; e.g., Edit, Design, Options, etc..
I think I may be able to relocate a previously saved Keyboard Shortcut file in a backup but I don't know where to find the file either. I searched under the Graphisoft folder and I don't find anything suggesting the Shortcut Scheme file. I even assigned a new Keyboard Shortcut to a command I'll never use, saved it, and then did a search for a file on my harddrive with the time of saving hoping I could locate the file in a round-about way but the change was not revealed.
I think I may be able to relocate a previously saved Keyboard Shortcut file in a backup but I don't know where to find the file either. I searched under the Graphisoft folder and I don't find anything suggesting the Shortcut Scheme file. I even assigned a new Keyboard Shortcut to a command I'll never use, saved it, and then did a search for a file on my harddrive with the time of saving hoping I could locate the file in a round-about way but the change was not revealed.

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‎2014-09-25 11:26 AM
‎2014-09-25
11:26 AM
Use the "List all commands in alphabetical order" option in the work Environment.
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‎2014-09-25 03:22 PM
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edrab wrote:Go to Work Environment > Shortcut Schemes > Keyboard Shortcuts. Change the List to All Commands by Theme, then open the 13 Numeric Input folder and scroll down to the Radius/Distance command to change its shortcut key.
I can't locate where the Radius/Distance can be programmed under the root menus; e.g., Edit, Design, Options, etc..
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‎2014-09-25 06:39 PM
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06:39 PM
Thanks David and Barry...that did it!