Parent page: Schematic Commands
The following pre-packaged resources, derived from this base command, are available:
Drag Single Object
Applied Parameters: Action=SingleObject
Summary
This feature is used to drag a single placed electrical object in the current document, while maintaining connectivity with other electrical objects.
Access
This command is accessed from the Schematic Editor by holding the Ctrl key down while clicking and dragging an electrical object in the workspace.
Use
Position the cursor over the required object you wish to drag, hold the Ctrl key down, then click on the object and drag to its required new location. As you start to drag, the Ctrl key can be released if you wish. Once in the new position, simply release the mouse button to effect placement.
The following additional actions can be performed while dragging the object:
- Press the Spacebar (or Shift+Spacebar) to change the wiring mode for any connected wires, buses, or signal harnesses.
- Press Ctrl+Spacebar to rotate the object anti-clockwise and in steps of 90°. Press Shift+Ctrl+Spacebar to rotate the object clockwise.
- Press the X or Y keys to flip the object along the X-axis or Y-axis respectively.
- Hold the Alt key to constrain the direction of movement to the horizontal or vertical axis, depending on the initial direction of movement.
Tips
- The object doesn't need to be selected in order to use this feature.
- If the object is locked, a dialog will appear, asking you to confirm that you wish to continue - click Yes to do so. In this case, the object will appear floating on the cursor, simply position as required, then click, or press Enter, to effect placement.
- The wiring mode for connected wiring can only be changed provided the Drag Orthogonal option is enabled, on the Schematic - General page of the Preferences dialog. The default mode is to keep wiring at 90 Degree angles. If this option is disabled, not only can the wiring mode not be cycled, the connected wiring will be repositioned obliquely.
- By default, the Ctrl key must be held down when you click and drag, to perform a drag (and maintain connectivity). If you simply click and drag on an object without holding the Ctrl key first, you will perform a move (and connectivity will not be maintained). This default behavior can be controlled using the Always Drag option, on the Schematic - Graphical Editing page of the Preferences dialog. When enabled, you can then click and drag (without Ctrl) to perform a single object drag. Conversely, to move, rather than drag, you would then need to hold the Ctrl key down first.