Using Orthogonal Mode

Orthogonal Mode restricts the movement of the cursor to be parallel to the X-axis or the Y-axis of the current coordinate system. For example, with the default 0-degree orientation (angle 0 at the "three o'clock" or "east" position), when the Orthogonal Mode setting is enabled, lines are restricted to 0 degrees, 90 degrees, 180 degrees, or 270 degrees. As you draw lines, the rubber-banding line follows either the horizontal or vertical axis, depending on which axis is nearest to the cursor: type the length of the line in the command bar, then press Enter.

 

NOTES

  • When you enable the Isometric snap style, cursor movement is restricted to orthogonal equivalents within the current isometric plane.

  • You can rotate the Orthogonal Mode axes using the Snap Angle setting.

  • Press and hold the Shift key to reverse the Orthogonal Mode setting.

  •  Orthogonal Mode is overruled by entity snaps.

To toggle Orthogonal Mode

Do one of the following:

 

NOTE

Turning on Ortho Mode, automatically disables Polar Tracking.

 


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