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Scott Hopkins
2003-11-14, 08:53 PM
Do you ever get tired of bouncing all over the keyboard to enter a distance like 23'-4"? What if Revit also accepted the "+" key on the number key pad to be the equivalent of the ' (single quote - foot) key? God it would just be too dam simple! :idea:

Now I know someone is going to write back and say "did know you can use the space key in place of the inch key". Well that is great and I use it too, but why not make Revit even easier to use? Of course the + key used as an single quote key would have to have an on/off toggle for international users.

Steve_Stafford
2003-11-14, 08:58 PM
Did you know that the space key....sorry...did you know that the - key on the numeric keypad works too? That's what I use mostly...

Scott Hopkins
2003-11-14, 09:03 PM
Dam! Dam! Dam!
I thought I had a brilliant new idea only to fall flat on my face. :oops: Well at least I learned a good tip in the process. I can't believe I didn't know that all ready! Thanks for enlightening me Steve.

Steve_Stafford
2003-11-14, 09:07 PM
And just how do you think I learned it...!? :oops: :D

Scott D Davis
2003-11-14, 09:11 PM
I got a USB number pad that I put on the left side of my keyboard. (i'm right-handed)...still getting used to it, but it works well for Revit, entering 1-6 for 1 foot six inches without taking a hand off of the mouse!

Scott Hopkins
2003-11-14, 09:16 PM
Scott,

I saw the discussion awhile back about USB keyboards and left-handed keyboards. Is left-handed number entry really the way to go? I’m so accustomed to right-handed number entry don’t think I could make the adjustment to left handed.

Scott D Davis
2003-11-14, 10:05 PM
I'm still adjusting, and find myself using the right-hand number pad, and forcing myself to use the left. I think in time if I can get the hang of it, it will be very fast!

I'm thinking of programming some simple key-ins as two numbers....walls 11, doors 22, windows 33....I want to see if I can get fast enough where i rarely use the alpha keys, and keep my right hand on the mouse and left on the keypad. I'm wondering if a left handed mirrored keypad would be easier? The one key would be in the lower right, the 3 key in the lower left, opposite the normal keypad.

aggockel50321
2003-11-15, 12:45 PM
I wonder if anyone ever developed a foot controlled mouse? That would free up the right hand.

Although Scott, if you can successfully train your left hand, you'll be able to argue, that in baseball, switch hitters tend to get paid more.

Scott D Davis
2003-11-15, 04:38 PM
you'll be able to argue, that in baseball, switch hitters tend to get paid more.

and in baseball, there are signing bonuses! I like your thinking.....

bclarch
2003-11-17, 03:15 PM
Not only that, but you only need to be successul three out of ten times to be considered one of the best!

ita
2003-12-10, 12:42 AM
Well guys there is always the metric option that the rest of the planet use!!!!

gregcashen
2003-12-10, 01:36 AM
MODERATOR!!

beegee
2003-12-10, 01:38 AM
Sorry Greg, I'm a METRIC MODERATOR.

jarosa
2013-01-31, 04:52 PM
I programmed the extra right side button and the middle mouse button on my microsoft 5 button mouse to insert the " sign. "" I'm going to see which I prefer.
The previous posts were from 2003. Is there a better way?

jarosa
2013-01-31, 05:01 PM
I also added the enter command. Helps get out of the current edit/command.

Dimitri Harvalias
2013-02-01, 12:54 AM
Is there a better way?
Even now, the only better way is metric ;)