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Drawing in the cursor increment mode

The cursor increment mode is a very convenient method of 2D drawing. Coordinates of located positions are rounded to defined values. The cursor increment mode can be set, turn on or off. During 2D location, you can access these tools from the menu started by Ctrl + right-click, or by clicking corresponding icons. If used, the increment mode is signaled in the status bar as highlighted “DX DY”. You see the exact cursor location displayed near cursor.

Consider, whether you need to display the distance from the last 2D enter or relative to the user defined coordinates origin. In this particular example, the cursor increments are set to 1 mm and displayed coordinates are X and Y distance from the previous enter.
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Keyboard location input

If you need to define a 2D location as X-Y distance from the last enter, in the absolute coordinates, or at the distance and angle from the last enter, select the corresponding mode from the toolbar or from pop-up menu after pressing Ctrl + right-click.

More convenient is to use combined method of input, available also by pressing TAB key. In this example, drawing under angle is selected. Basically, you can choose drawing at fixed coordinate, length or angle. Entering two values, you define the location definitively.
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Mirroring

To create the right side of the profile, the left side is mirrored. Still in the cursor increment mode, you can easily define the vertical mirror axis.
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Creating a corner

Exceeding segments are cut off by creating a corner. Automatic detection of the corner is similar as in the fillet or chamfer functions.
