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 From:  Michael Gibson
2323.8 In reply to 2323.5 
Hi Lars,

> I must have missed that one... Really, really convenient.

The other thing that I should mention is that if you want to type in a coordinate or value most of the time you don't need to click first.

Like if you are in the line command and you want to start a line at a particular coordinate value, just start typing that value and your keystrokes will automatically go into the xyz coordinate entry box without needing to click on it before that.

Or another example - if you are in the circle command at the step where you specify a radius, you can type in a numeric value and your keystrokes will automatically go into the Radius: edit box without actually needing a click on it first.

On a command that has more than one entry box, you can also use the [tab] key to commit the current value and move to the next field. So for example with the Rectangle command after you pick the corner point and you are at the stage where you can enter width and height, to type in a width of 5 and a height of 3, you can type: 5 [tab] 3 [enter], again with no clicks needed.

- Michael