T-FLEX Parametric CAD. Fundamentals. 2D Design

T-FLEX Parametric CAD. Fundamentals. 2D Design T-FLEX Parametric CAD. Fundamentals. 2D Design

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“Keyboard” Tab This tab defines control key combination bindings of the system commands. The tab provides for creating new key combinations, assigning them to commands, deleting previously assigned bindings, and resetting (restoring the original system settings) of all key combinations. The drop down list “Category:” enables to choose a category which contains the command being edited. The commands, included into the selected category, are shown in the list “Commands:”. The “Keys Assignments” pane displays all control keys for each particular command currently selected in the “Commands” list. If the pane stays empty upon selecting a command, no key combination is assigned to this command. To assign a control key combination to a command, enter the new combination in the “Press new Key” input box. Creating a new control key combination 1. Choose the commands' category in the list “Category:”. 2. Select the desired command in the “Commands” list. Customizing System 3. Place the cursor in the “Press new Key” input box and click . 4. Set the new key combination using the keyboard, for example, simultaneously press . The input box will read, “Ctrl+Alt+F12”. If a wrong combination is entered, simply enter the right combination over again, without trying to delete anything. 5. Press the [Assign] button. The new combination will then appear in the current keys list. Several control key combinations can be assigned to the same command. Deleting control key combination 1. In the list “Category:” choose the commands' category. 2. Select the command in the “Commands” list whose control key binding is to be deleted. 3. Select the intended key combination in the “Keys Assignments” list. 4. Press the [Remove] button. Reset all key combinations to the original state To delete all manually assigned key combinations, simply press the [Reset All] button. All key bindings will then be restored to the original state, the way they were assigned at the initial system installation. 147

Fundamentals. Two-Dimensional Design “Main toolbar” tab 148 This tab displays the list of all main toolbar sets that are defined in the system. The sets marked in the list by the tick are displayed on the toolbar, unmarked sets are hidden. It is possible to control visibility of the sets independently, by removing/putting the tick (with the help of ) located next to the name of the corresponding set. Double pressing on the name of any set activates the set on the main toolbar. The button [Rename] enables to assign another name to any set of the main toolbar. After pressing this button, the window for assigning the new name of the set appears. Buttons [Up] and [Down] allow changing the order in which the sets follow in the list. To add the new (user's) set to the main toolbar the button [New] is used. After pressing this button the system prompts to assign the name of the set being created. Also, the prompt to add the standard buttons (i.e. related to command used for working with new documents, files etc.) to the new set will appear on the screen. In case of negative answer, an empty set is created, in case of positive one, the set containing only the standard buttons is created. Other buttons can be added to the created set via the tab “Commands” (by using “drag&drop” method). It is possible to remove the previously created user's set by selecting it in the list and pressing the button [Remove] (for standard sets this button is not available). The button [Create toolbar] enables to create a single toolbar on the basis of the set selected in the list. Upon creating the toolbar, it is possible to automatically remove the standard buttons from it (by default, these buttons are present practically in all standard sets of the main toolbar). To make the work more convenient, several sets of main toolbar commands were assigned the key combinations for quick call with the help of the keyboard (by default, these sets are “2D”, “Sketch”, “3D”). If necessary, the key combinations can be also assigned for other sets (including user's defined ones). To do it, the buttons [Assign] and [Reset] in the group “Keyboard” are used. After pressing the button [Assign] the window opens up in which the required key combination for the selected set has to be specified. For specifying the combination, it is just enough to press the corresponding buttons simultaneously. If the combination is specified incorrectly, it is sufficient to press the correct combination again. After closing the window with the help of [OK] the specified key combination will be displayed in the list to the right of the name of the corresponding set.

“Keyboard” Tab<br />

This tab defines control key combination bindings of the<br />

system commands. The tab provides for creating new<br />

key combinations, assigning them to commands,<br />

deleting previously assigned bindings, and resetting<br />

(restoring the original system settings) of all key<br />

combinations.<br />

The drop down list “Category:” enables to choose a<br />

category which contains the command being edited. The<br />

commands, included into the selected category, are<br />

shown in the list “Commands:”.<br />

The “Keys Assignments” pane displays all control keys<br />

for each particular command currently selected in the<br />

“Commands” list. If the pane stays empty upon<br />

selecting a command, no key combination is assigned to<br />

this command.<br />

To assign a control key combination to a command,<br />

enter the new combination in the “Press new Key”<br />

input box.<br />

Creating a new control key combination<br />

1. Choose the commands' category in the list “Category:”.<br />

2. Select the desired command in the “Commands” list.<br />

Customizing System<br />

3. Place the cursor in the “Press new Key” input box and click .<br />

4. Set the new key combination using the keyboard, for example, simultaneously press<br />

. The input box will read, “Ctrl+Alt+F12”. If a wrong combination is entered,<br />

simply enter the right combination over again, without trying to delete anything.<br />

5. Press the [Assign] button. The new combination will then appear in the current keys list.<br />

Several control key combinations can be assigned to the same command.<br />

Deleting control key combination<br />

1. In the list “Category:” choose the commands' category.<br />

2. Select the command in the “Commands” list whose control key binding is to be deleted.<br />

3. Select the intended key combination in the “Keys Assignments” list.<br />

4. Press the [Remove] button.<br />

Reset all key combinations to the original state<br />

To delete all manually assigned key combinations, simply press the [Reset All] button. All key<br />

bindings will then be restored to the original state, the way they were assigned at the initial system<br />

installation.<br />

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