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Dec 05
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3D, 3D Modeling, Autocad, Hints & Tips
Hip Tip: Send your UCSICON to lower left corner.

If you are sick and tired of the Ucsicon that moves around with you and follows you, solution is pretty simple. When we open a new AutoCAD drawing, Ucsicon becomes available and will be locked over the origin. However, if the origin remains in the middle of our drawing, Ucsicon will disturb us as it will always be in the view. Solution is very easy…

If you enter UCSICON command and shoose no origin from the options, then UCSICON will always be visible on the lower left corner of your graphic area. If we take a close look on the other options:

ON: It turns Ucsicon on, if it is off.
OFF: It turns Ucsicon off, if it is on.
No origin: It breaks the connection of Ucsicon to the origin and enables it to be visible always on the lower left corner.
Origin: Locks the Ucsicon on the origin.
Properties: Opens up the Ucsicon properties window. From this window; changes related to the view, size, and color of the ucsicon can be made.

I hope it will be usefull for you…

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6 Responses to “ Hip Tip: Send your UCSICON to lower left corner. ”
  1. john hilton

    Jan 31, 2007
    Reply

    ucsicon (no) was how we were instructed to place are ucs at school for 2D. but there’s a good amount
    of people that don’t know how to do it . are instructor
    was a mechanical drafter, teaching Arch & Civil drafting.
    I just graduated in 1/14/07

  2. Peter king

    Feb 2, 2007
    Reply

    Thanks Eren, I’m sure this will be of great benefit

  3. thank you eren,i will fallow your comments,

  4. USCICON or UCSICON

  5. THANKS A LOT
    i had 2 use usc command 2 move it . now its easy 4 me .
    thanks

  6. Thanks very much now the ucs icon not follow my finger to draw


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