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I recently took an interest in customizing my AutoCAD experience, and I found the keyboard shortcuts. I am, however, confused about something. What do temporary override keys DO?
My initial thought was that a temporary override key could be used to change osnap mode for a single command, similar to CTRL+RightClick. start my command, hit the override key for my desired single snap, and carry on. Apparently, that's not it, or I am using it incorrectly.
I have SHIFT+C set for my "Object Snap Override: Center" using ^P'_.osmode 4 $(if,$(eq,$(getvar,osnapoverride),0),'_.osnapoverride 1) for my "Macro 1 (Key Down)"
How does this work? What is it supposed to do? If I try to Move a circle and use this for a temporary snap mode, I just get a bunch of CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC in my input or my command bar. I am obviously not understanding something here, but I have no idea what.
Thank you.
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