Over AutoCAD’s 25-year existence, the one input method that’s remained constant is typing into the command line. Most experienced AutoCAD users find typing command aliases and entering Ctrl+key combinations to be the most efficient way of communicating with AutoCAD — and if you can find your way around a keyboard, you’ll probably find the same thing. The following table lists useful keyboard shortcuts.
Keyboard Shortcut | Command | Purpose |
---|---|---|
Ctrl+S | QSAVE | Saves the drawing |
Ctrl+O | OPEN | Displays the Select File dialog box |
Ctrl+P | PLOT | Displays the Plot dialog box |
Ctrl+Tab | None | Switches to the next open drawing |
Ctrl+PgUp/Ctrl+PgDn | None | Switches to the previous/next tab in the current drawing |
F1 | HELP | Displays AutoCAD’s Help in a Web browser window |
F2 | TEXTSCR | Toggles the AutoCAD Text Window on and off |
F3 | OSNAP | Toggles running object snap mode on and off |
F7 | GRID | Toggles grid mode on and off |
F8 | ORTHO | Toggles ortho mode on and off |
F9 | SNAP | Toggles snap mode on and off |
F10 | POLAR | Toggles polar mode on and off |
F11 | None | Toggles object snap tracking on and off |
F12 | DYNMODE | Toggles dynamic input mode on and off |
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