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Anonymous
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Shortcuts for specific snap

Hi,

After many years working on Autocad PC I try to configure my Mac interface to preserve my efficiency. 

I used a combination keys on PC for the differents Object snap, that I can't transpose on MAC.

For example inside a command "line", I'd tape : 

- CTRL + SHIFT + Y to start from the middle of an existing line (as if I'd tape "MID")

- CTRL + SHIFT + E to connect to the perpendicular point on another line (="PER")

 

I tried to add these commands in the Apps Shortcuts of System preferences but it doesn't work.

Thank to anyone who could help me about this very useful setting.

maxim_k
en respuesta a: Anonymous

Welcome to Autodesk Forums!

Hi arlesia,

Such kind of customization officially is not supported in AutoCAD for Mac.
Maybe it is possible to do something by editing AcceleratorRoot.cui in "/Applications/Autodesk/AutoCAD 2019/AutoCAD 2019.app/Contents/Resources/" folder, but I'm not sure exactly.

On Mac you can use:
SHIFT+E - to force ENDpoint OSNAP
SHIFT+Q - to force QUAdrant OSNAP
SHIFT+C - to force CENter OSNAP
SHIFT+M - to force MIDpoint OSNAP
SHIFT+D - to disable OSNAP
I think, that is all.

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maxim_k
en respuesta a: Anonymous

Sorry, I was not correct in my previous post.
Temporary overrides are stored in OverrideRoot.cui file inside "/Applications/Autodesk/AutoCAD 2019/AutoCAD 2019.app/Contents/Resources/" folder.
And yes, it is possible to enable object snap override keys (SHIFT+Letter) by editing that file.

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Anonymous
en respuesta a: maxim_k

Thank you very much, I'll let you know if I succeed in editing this file