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One of the great challenges with interactive software tools is interfacing those tools to the designer's fingertips so they can easily and fluidly move between the various tasks, such as creating, reshaping and cleaning the routing. For this to happen, it must be easy to select the routes of interest.
To select a routed net (or nets):
- Click to select an object anywhere along the route then press Tab to extend that selection to all connected track segments on the layer(s) on which the original object is present. A second press of the Tab key will extend the selection to all connected objects on that net, on all used layers. If there are other sections of the net that are not directly connected to the currently selected objects, a third press of the Tab key will extend the selection to include all objects in that net. The next press of Tab will revert back to the original selection set.
- Click+Drag to select a rectangle, from right to left, to invoke the (green) select touching rectangle mode to quickly select a track segment in multiple nets then use the Tab key to select all connected tracks on that layer for all of the nets you have selected.
Extending the Selection Copy Link Copied
A common situation is needing to select many objects that are touching, for example, the track segments in a routed net, or the connection lines in an unrouted net. It is relatively easy to select a set of track segments that run parallel to each other using the Select Touching technique just described, however, interactively selecting entire routes can be difficult.
This can easily be achieved by selecting one or more track segments and then pressing Tab to extend the selection to include touching track segments.
When you press Tab:
- The first time to select all connected routing objects on the same layer
- The second time to select all connected routing objects on all layers
- The third time to select all objects on that net in the design space (skipped if there are no unconnected net objects)
- The fourth time to return to the initial selection set
Techniques to Select Connections or Existing Routes Copy Link Copied
Demonstration of the Selection Techniques Copy Link Copied
Demonstration of the selection techniques.
Other Useful Selection Strategies Copy Link Copied
The Edit » Select sub-menu of the main menus includes several commands that can be used for selecting existing routing.