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Assigning view control to function
keys.
By Alex Argüelles, Survey Tech, Florida
Department of Transportation
"I
used to be a right-hand, mouse-only MicroStation user. But I noticed
that when I started to use my left hand, I could work much faster.
The greatest speed increase came when I assigned the View Control
commands to the first six keyboard function keys, because changing
views can take a lot of time if you do it frequently. Now that
I've programmed my function keys, I find it too slow to use the
view control toolbox to change the view.
"To assign View Control commands to the function
keys, go to 'Workspace | Function Keys...' and assign view commands
to the first six function keys. One at a time, select the function
key you want to use, press the <Edit> button and type in
the command you want for that function key. Select <OK>
and you are ready to go.
"My personal set up is as follows:
<F1>: Pan view (key-in: pan view).
<F2>: Make window the shape of the screen (key-in: window
area extended).
<F3>: Zoom in (key-in: zoom in).
<F4>: Zoom out (key-in: zoom out).
<F5>: Undo last view operation (key-in: view previous).
<F6>: Fit entire design on the screen (key-in: fit all).
"When I started using the function keys to set the view,
it nearly doubled my productivity!"
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