Chapter-1 Introduction
1.1 Launching AutoCAD
1. Choose Start from the Windows program manager.
2. Choose Programs, Autodesk ,AutoCAD 2004.
3. Click the AutoCAD 2004 for Windows icon.
4. Choose the AutoCAD 2004 icon from the desktop.
1.2 Text and Graphics Screens
The graphics screen and the text screen are two different screens available in the drawing editor.
- Press Function key F2 on the keyboard.
TIPS:
Be sure the Model Tab is highlighted at the bottom of the drawing window. “Layouts” will be covered in a later session. The Cursor must be in the drawing window in order to select objects.
Maximize the AutoCAD windows to be full screen. This will make the drawings bigger and easier to read. Use ALT + TAB to move between Windows applications.
1.3 Cursor
Controls the size of the crosshair. The allowable range is from 1 to 100percent of the total screen. At 100% the ends of the crosshair are nevervisible. When the size is decreased to 99% or below, the crosshairshave a finite size, and the crosshairs’ ends are visible when moved to
the edge of the graphics area. The default size is 5%.
1. Choose Tools, Options…
2. Click the Display TAB.
3. Drag the slider bar in the lower left corner of the dialog to
set the cursor size.
1.4 Canceling a Command
1. Press the ESCAPE (ESC) key on the keyboard.
TIP: Pressing ESC twice clears nested commands.
1.5 Menus and Colors
Pulldown Menus
1. Click On the desired Pulldown menu.
2. Click On the command to be executed from the pulldown.
Cascading Pulldown Menus
1. Click On a command that has a cascading menu
(menus with an arrow to the right of the menu)
2. Click On the command to be executed.
Cascading
Pulldown
1.6 Toolbars
Toolbars can be docked on the screen or they can float about the screen.
To Float a Toolbar:
1. Choose the gray border surrounding each tool.
2. Drag the toolbar to any area on the screen.
To Dock a Toolbar:
1. Choose the title or gray border of the toolbar.
2. Drag the toolbar to the top, bottom, left, or right area of the
graphics display.
TIPS:
-Holding the CTRL key while dragging will prevent docking.
-Toolbars are often a faster way of accessing a command.
-Clicking on an icon with the right mouse button will show a list of all
available toolbars.
Help Tooltips
- Move The mouse to the toolbar but do not pick the button.
Loading Toolbars
1. Choose View, Toolbar...
2. Type TOOLBAR at the command prompt
Command: TOOLBAR
3. Choose the desired toolbar to load.
1.7 Status Bar and Command PromptThe Status Bar is the area below the command line that shows messages as well as coordinates, modes, and the current time.
To activate SNAP, GRID, ORTHO, OSNAP, MSPACE, PSPACE, and
TILE, you must double-click on the mode to change.
TIP:
• Right click on the status bar to see the options.
1.8 Typings Command - Aliases
Typing a Command
All AutoCAD commands can be typed in at the command line. Many commands also have one or two letter aliases that can also be typed asshortcuts to the commands.
1. Type the desired command at the command
prompt.
Command : LINE
2. Type the command’s alias.
Command: L
3. Press ENTER.
4. Type an option at the command prompt.
TIP:
Many AutoCAD commands require you to press ENTER to complete the command. You know you are no longer in an AutoCAD command when you see a blank command line.
Tip : Reissuing the Last Command
always act as ENTER, the SPACEBAR and RIGHT MOUSE will act as
enter most of the time (exceptions include placing TEXT).
1. Press the ENTER key on the keyboard
2. Press the Space bar on the keyboard.
3. Click the right mouse button.
1.9 Pointing Device (Mouse)
AutoCAD uses either a mouse or digitizing tablet to select objects in a
drawing.
Left Mouse Button
Used to pick or select objects
1. Click the left mouse button to select an object area in the
drawing.
2. Press ESC twice to deselect an object (or to cancel a
command).
Right Mouse Button
Used to enter a command, repeat last command, or access shortcut
menus.
1. Click the right mouse button.
TIPS:
• SHIFT + the right mouse button brings up the object snap menus.
• Various screen locations for the mouse brings up different menus.
1.10 Undo and Redo
Reverses the last action.
1. Choose Edit, Undo.
2. Click the Undo icon.
3. Press CTRL + Z.
4. Type U at the command prompt to undo the
last command.
Command: U
Redo
Reverses the effects of a single UNDO or U command.
1. Choose Edit, Redo.
2. Click the Redo icon.
3. Type REDO at the command prompt to redo the
last undo command.
Command: REDO
TIPS:
-UNDO has no effect on some commands and system variables, including those that open, close, or save a window or a drawing, display information, change the graphics display, regenerate the drawing, or export the drawing in a different format.
-REDO must immediately follow the U or UNDO command.
1.11 Function and Accelerator Keys
F1 Online Help
F2 Flipscreen
F3 Osnap ON/OFF
F4 Tablet On/Off
F5 Isoplane Toggle
F6 Coords On/Off
F7 Grid On/Off
F8 Ortho On/Off
F9 Snap On/Off
F10 Polar On/Off
F11 Object Snap Tracking ON/OFF
Press CTRL + A to turn GROUPS on/off.
Press CTRL + B to turn SNAP on/off.
Press CTRL + C to COPYCLIP
Press CTRL + D to turn COORDS on/off.
Press CTRL +E to Toggle Isoplane settings.
Press CTRL +F to turn Osnaps ON/OFF
Press CTRL + G to turn GRID on/off.
Press CRTL + K for Hyperlinks
Press CTRL + L to turn ORTHO ON/OFF
Press CTRL + N to create a NEW drawing.*
Press CTRL + O to OPEN an existing drawing.*
Press CTRL + P to PLOT a drawing.*
Press CTRL + S to qsave a drawing.*
Press CTRL + T to turn the digitizing tablet on/off.
Press CTRL + X to cut to Clipboard.*
Press CTRL + Z to UNDO
1.12 On-Line Help
1. Choose Help, AutoCAD Help.
2. Click the Help icon.
3. Type HELP at the command prompt
Command: HELP
4. Press Function Key F1
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