How to use the cad object snapping shortcut keys: First click on the settings of object snapping and object tracking, and check "Object snapping"; then draw a straight line and enter "se" or "ds" in the prompt box "Shortcut key; finally the page pops up to set the capture shortcut key.
The operating environment of this article: Windows 7 system, autocad2020 version, Dell G3 computer.
How to use cad object capture shortcut keys:
1. Open CAD and click on the bottom of the page for object capture and object tracking.
#2. Place the mouse on object capture or object tracking, right-click and "Settings" will appear.
#3. Click "Settings" to bring up the "Sketch Settings" dialog box.
#4. For example, in "Sketch Settings", check "Object Snap" before the midpoint.
5. Use the shortcut key "l" to draw a straight line.
6. Then turn on "Object Snap".
#7. Enter the "se" or "ds" shortcut key directly in the prompt box.
#8. The page will pop up to set the capture shortcut keys.
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