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Dean, i think you misunderstand my intentions.
this was a demonstration of the setup i use on a daily basis.
This really is no novelty. my keyboard works extremely efficiently for my needs. I spend my days drawing archtechtural woodwork. the setup and button location is EXACTLY what i use.
i joined a company 3 months ago and previously had only spent about 10 hours or so in autocad.
this little project started by me trying to catch up to the autocad veterans in this office, and trying to make my workflow more efficient.
The limitations of my normal keyboard spurred my on to find a better solution, and to have dedicated shortcut keyboard works great.
A numpad seemed to be the best/ cheapest option for reassigning keys as i could still keep a normal keyboard without any conflict.
i certainly do not think this is a marketable product, and further more. if anyone would like me to explain how i did this, which software i used to reassign the keys, or the link to the numpad which i bought off of amazon please just ask. im happy to show you how this works.
the reason for this post, was a genuine interest in how other people use, and customize their autocad interfaces. the more people you can learn from the better designer/drafter we will all become.