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dunnamin
en respuesta a: nestly2

Last time I was in an office, there was one guy who had his pgp file set up so all of his commands were at his left hand on the keyboard.  When he would try to teach someone AutoCAD, he would start with, "To draw a line, just hit 'qq', for a circle 'qqw'."  But this was not AutoCAD to anyone else, just to him and he was fast.

 

I use a separate 80-key keypad at my left hand with my right on the mouse.  The keypad has no labels and I if you ask me where things are on it, I have a hard time telling you some of them, but when I am drawing and want those commands, my left hand just gives them to me.

 

Another guy in the office clicked buttons for commands.  It looked like he had every button bar open at once at the top of his screen with miniscule buttons.  You would think this was slower, but he just knew where every button was with some sort of muscle memory.  There was a sort of flash of the cursor over them with a command at his service when it returned to the screen.

 

None of us would change because everyone elses method was surely inferior, yet all of them worked well.

 

I'm no help in getting you the classic workspace, but I do know you won't change how you issue commands to AutoCAD.  It's like an addiction, like an alcoholic who found vodka shots and diet coke and doesn't understand why others won't try or change to the perfect combination.

 

"Ah feel yore pain."