AutoCAD 2011’s Top Keyboard Shortcuts

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 ShortcutCommandPurpose
Ctrl+SQSAVESaves the drawing
Ctrl+OOPENDisplays the Select File dialog box
Ctrl+PPLOTDisplays the Plot dialog box
Ctrl+TabNoneSwitches to the next open drawing
Ctrl+PgUp/Ctrl+PgDnNoneSwitches to the previous/next tab in the current drawing
F1HELPDisplays AutoCAD’s Help in a Web browser window
F2TEXTSCRToggles the AutoCAD Text Window on and off
F3OSNAPToggles running object snap mode on and off
F7GRIDToggles grid mode on and off
F8ORTHOToggles ortho mode on and off
F9SNAPToggles snap mode on and off
F10POLARToggles polar mode on and off
F11NoneToggles object snap tracking on and off
F12DYNMODEToggles dynamic input mode on and off








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