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ArtCAM Cursor Shortcuts Guide

ArtCAM uses different cursors to indicate the editing mode and available actions. The document describes the vector selection, move vector, node editing, and span cursors used in those modes. It also lists the object snap cursors for snapping to nodes, midpoints, bounding boxes, axes, guide lines, and their intersections to aid in vector placement.

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67% found this document useful (3 votes)
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ArtCAM Cursor Shortcuts Guide

ArtCAM uses different cursors to indicate the editing mode and available actions. The document describes the vector selection, move vector, node editing, and span cursors used in those modes. It also lists the object snap cursors for snapping to nodes, midpoints, bounding boxes, axes, guide lines, and their intersections to aid in vector placement.

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ArtCAM Cursors

Cursors:

Vector Selection mode cursor  Standard cursor when in Vector Selection mode.

Move Vector cursor  Vectors can be moved when this cursor is visible.

Node Editing mode cursor  Standard cursor when in Node Selection mode.

Span cursor  Available in Node Editing mode, when hovering over a span. It
has a specific right mouse click menu to edit spans.

Node cursor  Available in Node Editing mode, when hovering over a node. It
has a specific right mouse click menu to edit nodes.

Object Snap Cursors:

Snap to node.

Snap to midpoint of line.

Snap to center of bounding box.

Snap to X axis of start point (for polyline creation only).

Snap to Y axis of start point (for polyline creation only).

Snap to horizontal Guide Line.

Snap to vertical Guide Line.

Snap to intersection of horizontal and vertical Guide Lines.

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