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52 Chapter 2: Creating Basic Drawings
Dynamic Input Options
Use the Dynamic Input tab in the Drafting Settings dialog box to change settings related to the
Dynamic Input interface.
Click to adjust Pointer Input options.
Click to adjust Dimensional Input options.
Click to adjust appearance-related options for the Dynamic Input tooltips.
Guidelines for Using Dynamic Input
When you use grips to stretch objects, or when you create new objects, dimensional input
displays only acute angles; that is, all angles are displayed as 180 degrees or less. Thus, an angle of
270 degrees is displayed as 90 degrees. Angles that you specify when creating new objects rely on
the cursor location to determine the positive angle direction.
Dynamic Input is not intended to replace the command window. You use both the dynamic
interface prompts and the command line in your workflow.
The Dynamic Input interface is context sensitive.
When Dynamic Input is on, points that you enter in response to second or next point prompts
default to relative.
Depending on the location of the cursor and the status of other settings such as object snaps,
polar tracking, and tooltips, other information may appear on the Dynamic Input interface
including object snap tips and command line prompts.
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