Impact 2023 (Dynamic Constraints Edition) release is available for download, bringing with it a host of new features. Available here.

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Nudge Tools

  • Over the last few Impact releases, the arrow/cursor keys (aka Nudge tools) have begun to control many basic tool options.

  • The latest batch of tools to adopt this functionality include:

Drawing tools:

Multiple Lines & Arcs – in the Arc Start End Radius mode, the Nudge can be used to interactively modify the Radius value on the Edit Bar.

Line Axes - the Nudge can be used to interactively modify the Line Length value on the Edit Bar.

Line Vertical & Line Horizontal - the Nudge can be used to interactively modify the Line Length value on the Edit Bar.

Bisect 2 Points - the Nudge can be used to interactively modify the Line Length value on the Edit Bar.

Line Angle Point - the Nudge can be used to interactively modify the Line Length value on the Edit Bar.

Line Offset – when used interactively, the Nudge can be used to interactively modify the Fillet Radius value on the Edit Bar.

Perpendicular Offset - the Nudge can be used to interactively modify the Line Length value on the Edit Bar.

Line 2 Point Offset – in non-interactive mode the Nudge can be used to interactively modify the Offset Distance value (left/right arrows) and the Number of Offsets (up/down arrows) on the Edit Bar.

In interactive mode the Nudge affects the Number of Offsets only.

Rectangle - the Nudge can be used to interactively modify the Width (left/right arrows) & Height (up/down arrows) values on the Edit Bar.

Polygon - the Nudge can be used to interactively modify the Number of sides (for the polygon) and the Diameter (of the polygon) on the Edit Bar. The left/right arrows control the diameter, whilst the up/down arrows control the number of sides.

Circle 2 Points - the Nudge can be used to interactively modify the Radius value on the Edit Bar.

Circle Radius Point Centre - the Nudge can be used to interactively modify the Radius value on the Edit Bar.

Ellipse - the Nudge can be used to interactively modify the Width (left/right arrows) & Height (up/down arrows) distance values on the Edit Bar.

Dimension Tools:

Dimension tools - the Nudge can be used to interactively modify the Width (left/right arrows) & Height (up/down arrows) values of the Dimension Text on the Edit Bar. If a True Type/Open Font is used, the left/right arrows have no effect, as the text width is scaled proportionally to the height.

Edit Tools:

Trim Fillet – in non-interactive mode, the Nudge can be used to interactively modify the Fillet Radius value on the Edit Bar.

Trim Chamfer – in non-interactive mode, the Nudge can be used to interactively modify the Length 1 (left/right arrows) and Length 2 (up/down arrows) values on the Edit Bar.

Trim Extend - the Nudge can be used to interactively modify the Extend Length value on the Edit Bar.

Trim Split - the Nudge can be used to interactively modify the Number of Sections value on the Edit Bar.

Transform Tools:

Bend – the Nudge can be used to interactively modify the Bend Offset value on the Edit Bar.

Stretch Entities – in non-interactive mode, with no selection made, the Nudge can be used to interactively modify the X Offset (left/right arrows) and Y Offset (up/down arrows) values on the Edit Bar.

In non-interactive mode, with a selection made, the Nudge can be used to interactively stretch the entities, modifying the X Offset (left/right arrows) and Y Offset (up/down arrows) values.

Array Tools:

Array and Rectangular Array – the Nudge can be used to interactively modify the Number of Copies that the array creates on the Edit Bar.

Polar Array - the Nudge can be used to interactively modify the Number in R value (left/right arrows) and Number in A value (up/down arrows) on the Edit Bar.

General Nudge functionality:

  • Significantly the Nudge functionality is no longer dependent upon the viewed orientation (inside/outside or print-face/die-face). Using the Select & Drag tool as an example, a nudge via the left arrow/cursor key will move selected geometry from right-to-left regardless of the viewed orientation.

NOTE: Certain caveats apply – such as the selected geometry being contained within a block, which may have been rotated.

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