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R. Robert Bell
Design Technology Manager
Stantec
Opinions expressed are mine alone and do not reflect the views of Stantec.
i would just like to share this.
i physically just popped out my F1 key.
I rarely use it, maybe once or twice a day?
Accidentally hitting F1 all day when reaching for escape is annoying.
If i need to access help, i will use the pull down.
~ cheers
R. Robert Bell
Design Technology Manager
Stantec
Opinions expressed are mine alone and do not reflect the views of Stantec.
here's a really dumb question.
Why don't you just pop out the key?
I have done this, and the rest of my monkey have seen and copied me.
If i really need that button, I have a pencil and I just grab that and poke the silicon cap with the nub.
why get all complicated when a simple fix would do?
It's not really complicated and it still gives my users F1 for all their other programs, without digging around for a pointer to stick in there.
R. Robert Bell
Design Technology Manager
Stantec
Opinions expressed are mine alone and do not reflect the views of Stantec.
Last edited by jaberwok; 2009-11-21 at 09:45 PM.
This doesn't appear work properly in AutoCAD 2009 and 2010. It does activate the cancel command but it doesn't actually cancel anything. Your selections stay in place and commands in progress stay in progress. If you are doing any command or have any windows open like during hatch creation the command will not close the window but rather reverts back to opening the help command. Are there any new cancel commands out there or any updates to this?