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**EDIT**
I learned something new, the SHIFT key overrides the default radius.
So when prompted to pick lines to fillet hold the SHIFT key down to
fillet with a zero radius. This will keep your radius stored & will not
over write it.
**EDIT**
I used to use FF to execute a lisp routine that would fillet with a radius
of zero. You can create a toolbar, menu or tool palette object to do
this but what about the keyboard. Here's a tip.
In the CUI drag the command fillet up to the keyboard shortcuts part
of the CUI tree.
Once added you can adjust the macro to set the fillet radius to zero &
specify a keyboard shortcut to execute the command, I use SHIFT + F
to execute it.
Keyboard shortcuts in LT
For many seasoned users, using keyboard shortcuts and keys is preferred over
hunting for toolbar buttons. Many such keyboard strokes are built into the
program, here is a short list of the most popular:
CTRL+0 Toggles Clean Screen
CTRL+1 Toggles Properties palette
CTRL+2 Toggles DesignCenter
CTRL+3 Toggles the Tool Palettes Window
CTRL+7 Toggles Markup Set Manager
CTRL+8 Toggles the QuickCalc calculator palette
CTRL+9 Toggles the command window
F1 Displays Help
F2 Toggles Text Window
F3 Toggles OSNAP
F4 Toggles TABMODE
F5 Toggles ISOPLANE
F7 Toggles GRIDMODE
F8 Toggles ORTHOMODE
F9 Toggles SNAPMODE
F10 Toggles Polar Tracking
F11 Toggles Object Snap Tracking
F12 Toggles Dynamic Input
F3 Toggles OSNAP
F8 Toggles ORTHOMODE
F9 Toggles SNAPMODE
F10 Toggles Polar Tracking
F11 Toggles Object Snap Tracking
F12 Toggles Dynamic Input