Define keystrokes

markwhitnell717
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Define keystrokes

markwhitnell717
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How to define 'e' for erase? I have been using autocad for 33yrs.  I use right hand for mouse, and left for keyshortcuts.  It is not time effective to reach all across the keybord for delete key.

Also how to get in sketch and widow then print to scale what you captured...like autocad?

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jhackney1972
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Fusion allows you to map any keyboard key to Delete.  The key "e" is already assigned to Extrude and if you use it, the shortcut key to Extrude will be removed.  Maybe use Ctrl (Command) + e instead.

 

To your second question, this cannot be accomplished from the sketch environment but you can place a sketch in a 2D drawing and print from there.

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John Hackney, Retired
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markwhitnell717
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I tried that.  Mine says backspace is assigned to 'del'.  It fails to give option to change.  I'm not a fan of 2 keys for a shortcut, unless it is a command you don't use often.  Like autocad, everyone I know reassigns 'C' to copy not circle.  I don't know why autocad has not changed that is 20yrs.  But anyways, my fusion will not give me a chance to edit the keystroke for 'del'.

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