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Ahhh dean, i feel like i want to challenge you to a speed test!
there is no way you could be quicker with a tool pallete! you would have to move your mouse across the screen find the correct block. click and then drag it into position.
using my keyboard, my mouse hand stays still. one key press has the block linked to my mouse, its inserted at the correct scale, and all i have to do is one mouse click in the correct position. BOOM block inserted!
i will say that i looked at making a block pallete to begin with. but we actually use very few blocks. so i assigned the 3 i use everyday to individual keys. (macros)
you are correct i am limited to the amount of hotkeys i can assign. but in the three months ive taken to get to this point. i still have a couple of spare keys left over.
some of the buttons i have assigned are autocad macros aswell. so the xl vert is a vertical x line that button also activates a construction layer
so that can easily turn off my construction x lines
the macro im using is as follows:
^C^C-layer;S;"CONSTRUCTION";^C^C_xline;h;
same thing for the dimension button and quick leader button.
i want those items to be inserted onto a specific layer
^C^C-layer;S;"DIM-10";^C^C_dim - dimension button
^C^C-layer;S;"DIM-10";^C^C_qleader - quick leader
and my block insert macros look like this.
^C^C-layer;S;"DIM-10";^C^C_-insert;Section_new;\;1;0;;
^C^C-layer;S;"DIM-10";^C^C_-insert;material_symbol;\;1;0;;
i see your block pallette i raise you macros..... ![]()