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Pen
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Activates the pen or stylus for creating
sketches to quickly generate concepts within the software. You
can then use the shape recognition tools to trace the sketch and
generate real sketch entities, from which you can create solid
or surface geometry.
You can use the Pen tool to
customize shape elements like Color and Thickness. In this mode, you can use ink
strokes to draw your ideas on a sketch plane. The strokes do not
impact your model and you can
suppress
them.
You can also go back, select these strokes, and convert them to
sketch entities later with the context menu.
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Eraser |
Deletes full ink strokes only. You cannot delete
partial strokes. Select Eraser and click any stroke to delete it.
Does not delete sketch entities created with a
sketch tool. For example, if you enable the Line tool and try to use the
Eraser tool, you
cannot erase the line.
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Select |
Selects and drags items when you touch the screen with
pen or stylus. |
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Power Modify |
Modifies the sketch geometry when you use ink strokes as gestures to
trim, extend, split, offset, and add fillets and chamfers to sketch
geometry. |
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Auto Shape |
Converts ink strokes to the nearest recognizable shape.
These shapes include Line,
Point, 3 Point Arc, Circle, Corner Rectangle, Ellipse, and Polygon. |
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Auto Sketch Entities |
Converts ink strokes into the nearest recognizable
sketch entity shape. The software analyzes your strokes and converts
your pen strokes into SOLIDWORKS sketch entities automatically. You
do not need to preselect the kind of entity you want to
draw. |
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Ink with Touch |
Allows you to draw sketches on the screen with
your finger. |
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Ruler |
Creates straight lines. When you sketch strokes close
to the straight edge, they snap to the edge of the ruler. You can
access this tool from the Sketch
Ink flyout menu. |
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Protractor |
Creates lines at an angle. When you draw an ink stroke
along the protractor edge, it constrains the ink stroke to that edge
only. You can access this tool from the Sketch Ink flyout menu. |
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Convert to Spline |
Converts lines and arcs of ink strokes into
splines. |
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Convert to Composite |
Approximates ink strokes as lines and arcs. |
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Convert to Slot |
Converts ink strokes into slot sketch entities when you
sketch ellipses or slots. Click Convert
to Ellipse on the shortcut menu to switch the shape
from a slot to an ellipse. |
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Convert to Ellipse |
Converts ink strokes into ellipse sketch entities when
you sketch ellipses or slots. Click Convert to Slot on the shortcut menu to switch the
shape from an ellipse to a slot. |
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Auto Spline |
Allows you to interpret strokes as splines only. Turns
off automatic selection of strokes as composite shapes and
splines. |
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Update to Shape |
Updates ink strokes to the nearest recognizable
shape. |
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Update to Entities |
Updates ink strokes to the nearest recognizable sketch
entity shape. |
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Edit Power Modify |
Undoes the last Power
Modify ink stroke. |
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Convert to Sketch
Chamfer |
Converts lines of Power
Modify ink strokes into chamfers. |
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Convert to Sketch
Fillet |
Converts arcs of Power Modify
ink strokes into fillets. When you add multiple fillets quickly, the
software converts all the pink-colored strokes into fillets at the
same time. The software considers them as consecutive fillets with
the same radius and creates an automatic relation with the first
fillet in the series. |
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Convert to Sketch
Extend |
Extends lines and arcs of Power
Modify ink strokes up to the nearest sketch
entity. |