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Customization Guide (.pdf) - Documentation & Online Help - Autodesk

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to the left-most selection box in the top row. The program can recognize up<br />

to 32,766 commands in each tablet section, which should be more than<br />

enough for any tablet menu.<br />

You can add your own macros to the Macros cell in the Properties pane. The<br />

command labels in this area correspond to the 225 boxes at the top of your<br />

tablet template (rows A through I and columns 1 through 25). You can add a<br />

macro using standard command syntax. The following table shows the Click<br />

mouse button properties as they appear in the Properties pane.<br />

Properties for the Tablet Menu 1<br />

Properties<br />

pane item<br />

Aliases<br />

Rows<br />

Columns<br />

Description<br />

Specifies the aliases for the tablet menu. Click<br />

the [ ] button to open the Aliases dialog box.<br />

Each alias in the CUIx file should be unique and<br />

it is used to reference the tablet menu programmatically.<br />

Number of rows that can be customized for the<br />

tablet menu.<br />

Number of columns that can be customized for<br />

the tablet menu.<br />

To define rows and columns in a tablet menu<br />

Example<br />

TABLET1, TABLET1STD<br />

1 Click Manage tab ➤ <strong>Customization</strong> panel ➤ User Interface.<br />

2 In the Customize User Interface Editor, Customize tab, in the<br />

<strong>Customization</strong>s In pane, click the plus sign (+) next to Legacy<br />

to expand it.<br />

3 Click the plus sign (+) next to Tablet Menus to expand it.<br />

4 Click the plus sign (+) next to a tablet menu to expand it.<br />

5 Click the row that you want to define.<br />

6 In the Command List pane, locate the command you want to add.<br />

7 Drag the command to a column.<br />

8 Click Apply.<br />

9<br />

25<br />

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