Hi. I use right-click when no command is active to repeat the previous command. However, I would also like to be able to bring up the right-click (shortcut) menu when no command is active. Is there a way to assign a shortcut key to bring up the right-click menu? Maybe there's an internal command that could be tied to a function key or something?
Thanks,
Eric
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If I understand you correctly, AutoCAD already offers an option for what you want.
Many keyboards also have a context menu key that you can use to activate the right-click menu, but that behavior in AutoCAD is tied to the setting above.
eric.fox wrote:
Hi. I use right-click when no command is active to repeat the previous command. However, I would also like to be able to bring up the right-click (shortcut) menu when no command is active. ... Maybe there's an internal command that could be tied to a function key or something?
Have you tried enabling times sensitive right-clicking? (see screencap above) Best of both worlds, IMO.
I think you still have the best of both worlds the other way too since the first option on the right-click menu is to repeat the last command. The good news is that it's very customizable to fit many different styles, so everyone (hopefully) can be happy.