The left mouse button is used to specify locations, select objects, and choose menu options. The right mouse button can end commands, display shortcut menus, and display toolbars. The wheel mouse has a small wheel between the buttons that can be used to zoom and pan without commands. There are two selection methods using the selection window - window selection selects fully enclosed objects, while crossing selection selects objects the window encloses or crosses. The mouse wheel can be used to zoom in, zoom out, zoom to extents, and pan by rotating or dragging the wheel while holding it.
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(Same As Enter and SPACE Bar)
The left mouse button is used to specify locations, select objects, and choose menu options. The right mouse button can end commands, display shortcut menus, and display toolbars. The wheel mouse has a small wheel between the buttons that can be used to zoom and pan without commands. There are two selection methods using the selection window - window selection selects fully enclosed objects, while crossing selection selects objects the window encloses or crosses. The mouse wheel can be used to zoom in, zoom out, zoom to extents, and pan by rotating or dragging the wheel while holding it.
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1. Left Button : the left button is the pick button used to
Specify locations Select objects for editing Choose menu options and dialog box buttons and fields 2. Right Button : The operation of the right button on a mouse depends on context; it can be used to End a command in progress ( same as Enter and SPACE Bar ) Display a shortcut menu Display the Object Snap menu Display the Toolbars dialog box
0 l>n Vu> >> Two Button MOUSE The wheel mouse has a small wheel between the buttons. You can use the wheel to zoom and pan in your drawing without using any commands. >> The Wheel Mouse 1. Window selection : Drag your cursor from left to right to select only objects that are entirely enclosed by the rectangular area. 2. Crossing selection : Drag your cursor from right to left to select objects that the rectangular window encloses or crosses. <Objects selected using window selection box> <Objects selected using crossing selection box> To... Zoom in Zoom out Zoom to drawing extents Pan Rotate the wheel forward to zoom in Rotate the wheel backward to zoom out Double-click the wheel button Hold down the wheel button and drag the mouse Do This... >> Select Object Using Drag (Specify a Rectangular Selection Area) ost of the work in AutoCAD is formed with mouse and digitizer, stylus pen. Because drafting plan by AutoCAD is highly delicate process you must know how to treat those kind of input tools free and easy.