Table of Contents
Using shortcut keys in AutoCAD can significantly improve productivity by reducing the time spent navigating menus. Familiarity with essential shortcuts allows users to execute commands quickly and efficiently, streamlining the design process.
Common AutoCAD Shortcut Keys
AutoCAD offers a variety of shortcut keys that are frequently used in daily tasks. Mastering these can help speed up drawing and editing activities.
- Line (L): Creates a straight line segment.
- Circle (C): Draws a circle by specifying the center and radius.
- Erase (E): Deletes selected objects.
- Copy (CO): Duplicates selected objects.
- Undo (Ctrl + Z): Reverses the last action.
Navigation and View Controls
Efficient navigation within your drawing is essential. These shortcuts help you move around and adjust views quickly.
- Zoom Extents (ZE): Fits all objects in the view.
- Pan (Middle Mouse Button): Moves the view by dragging.
- Zoom Window (Z + W): Zooms into a specific area.
Drawing and Editing Commands
Quick access to drawing and editing commands enhances workflow efficiency. These shortcuts are essential for precise modifications.
- Trim (TR): Removes parts of objects.
- Extend (EX): Extends objects to meet other objects.
- Mirror (MI): Creates a mirrored copy of objects.
- Offset (O): Creates parallel copies at a specified distance.