Ctrl+d toggles the coordinate display. Shortcuts beginning with F keys control drawing modes like object snap, ortho, and grid mode. Ctrl+c, Ctrl+x, Ctrl+v allow copying, cutting and pasting objects. Hot keys A-Z provide one-key access to common commands like LINE, CIRCLE, FILLET. The document provides a comprehensive list of keyboard shortcuts for navigating drawings and managing the AutoCAD interface.
This document provides keyboard shortcuts for various commands and functions in AutoCAD. It lists one-key shortcuts organized by function keys across the top of the keyboard. It also lists hot keys organized alphabetically from A to Z, with a brief description of each command. General features, drawing modes, screen management, workflow management, and drawing management shortcuts are also outlined.
This document provides instructions for using AutoCAD's polyline, multiline, and spline commands to create geometric shapes and architectural drawings. The polyline command is used to create shapes with variable widths. The multiline command is used to draw shapes with offset lines, and different justifications. The spline command draws curved shapes, and the splinedit command edits the control points and tangents of splines. Exercises demonstrate using these commands to design geometric objects, electrical circuits, building walls and openings, and decorative door knockers.
This document lists keyboard shortcuts for common commands in AutoCAD. It is organized alphabetically by command and provides a brief description of each command's function. Some key shortcuts listed include toggling ortho and snap modes, managing layers and objects, and navigating drawings. The shortcuts allow efficient navigation and editing within AutoCAD drawings.
This document lists AutoCAD keyboard shortcuts organized by function. Shortcuts include commands for selecting objects, copying and pasting, toggling snap and grid modes, opening palettes and managers, and executing common commands like zoom, pan, and save. Many shortcuts open command options without a dialog box when preceded by a dash.
This document provides AutoCAD command shortcuts organized into categories such as Blocks, Common Commands, Drawing Objects, External References, Formatting, Function Keys, Inquiry, Layers, Modifying Objects, Object Selection, Object Snap, and Text. It includes the shortcut, corresponding command, and a brief comment describing what each command does. Tips are also provided throughout. The shortcuts can be used to quickly access commands in AutoCAD without having to navigate menus.
This document provides a summary of AutoCAD command shortcuts organized into categories such as blocks, common commands, coordinate entry, dimensioning, drawing objects, external references, formatting, functions keys, inquiry, layers, modifying objects, object selection, object snap, and text. It includes the keyboard shortcut for each command and a brief description. The shortcuts are intended to help users work more efficiently in AutoCAD by reducing the number of mouse clicks and menu browsing required.
This document provides shortcuts for various AutoCAD commands organized into categories like blocks, common commands, control keys, and more. It includes 3 or fewer letter shortcuts for commands to quickly access tools for inserting blocks, dimensions, modifying objects, and other drafting tasks. Tips are also provided at the end for using blocks and other functions.
This document provides keyboard shortcuts for various commands and functions in AutoCAD. It lists one-key shortcuts organized by function keys across the top of the keyboard. It also lists hot keys organized alphabetically from A to Z, with a brief description of each command. General features, drawing modes, screen management, workflow management, and drawing management shortcuts are also outlined.
This document provides instructions for using AutoCAD's polyline, multiline, and spline commands to create geometric shapes and architectural drawings. The polyline command is used to create shapes with variable widths. The multiline command is used to draw shapes with offset lines, and different justifications. The spline command draws curved shapes, and the splinedit command edits the control points and tangents of splines. Exercises demonstrate using these commands to design geometric objects, electrical circuits, building walls and openings, and decorative door knockers.
This document lists keyboard shortcuts for common commands in AutoCAD. It is organized alphabetically by command and provides a brief description of each command's function. Some key shortcuts listed include toggling ortho and snap modes, managing layers and objects, and navigating drawings. The shortcuts allow efficient navigation and editing within AutoCAD drawings.
This document lists AutoCAD keyboard shortcuts organized by function. Shortcuts include commands for selecting objects, copying and pasting, toggling snap and grid modes, opening palettes and managers, and executing common commands like zoom, pan, and save. Many shortcuts open command options without a dialog box when preceded by a dash.
This document provides AutoCAD command shortcuts organized into categories such as Blocks, Common Commands, Drawing Objects, External References, Formatting, Function Keys, Inquiry, Layers, Modifying Objects, Object Selection, Object Snap, and Text. It includes the shortcut, corresponding command, and a brief comment describing what each command does. Tips are also provided throughout. The shortcuts can be used to quickly access commands in AutoCAD without having to navigate menus.
This document provides a summary of AutoCAD command shortcuts organized into categories such as blocks, common commands, coordinate entry, dimensioning, drawing objects, external references, formatting, functions keys, inquiry, layers, modifying objects, object selection, object snap, and text. It includes the keyboard shortcut for each command and a brief description. The shortcuts are intended to help users work more efficiently in AutoCAD by reducing the number of mouse clicks and menu browsing required.
This document provides shortcuts for various AutoCAD commands organized into categories like blocks, common commands, control keys, and more. It includes 3 or fewer letter shortcuts for commands to quickly access tools for inserting blocks, dimensions, modifying objects, and other drafting tasks. Tips are also provided at the end for using blocks and other functions.
One Key Shortcuts provides concise summaries of keyboard shortcuts in AutoCAD in 3 sentences or less:
F1-F12 keys provide one-key access to common commands like ZOOM, WBLOCK, STRETCH, and EXPLODE. CTRL+ keyboard combinations toggle features like coordinate display, grid, isometric planes, and object snaps. Hot keys A-Z summarize one-key shortcuts for commands from ARC and ARRAY to HATCH and HIDE.
One Key Shortcuts provides concise summaries of keyboard shortcuts in AutoCAD for toggling features, screen management, hot keys A-Z, and more. It includes a printable keyboard stickers guide. Keyboard shortcuts allow users to access common commands quickly without using the mouse.
One Key Shortcuts provides concise summaries of keyboard shortcuts in AutoCAD for toggling features, screen management, hot keys A-Z, and more. It includes a printable keyboard stickers guide. Keyboard shortcuts allow users to access common commands quickly without using the mouse.
This document provides shortcuts and hot keys for various commands and functions in AutoCAD. It is organized into sections for one key shortcuts, toggles and screen management, and hot keys A-Z. Some example one key shortcuts include Q to save a drawing and Z to zoom. Common toggles use Ctrl+G to toggle the grid and F keys to toggle modes like ortho and snap. The hot keys section lists commands that can be executed by pressing a letter, such as C for circle and M for move.
The document provides a list of keyboard shortcuts for common commands in AutoCAD. It includes shortcuts for toggling features like object snap mode and grid display. It also includes shortcuts for commands to create geometric objects like lines, circles, arcs and for other common tasks like saving, copying, undoing and managing palettes. The shortcuts are organized alphabetically from A to Z with the associated command listed for each.
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The document provides a list of keyboard shortcuts for the Revit software organized by category. Some example categories are Annotate, Analyze, Architecture, Create, Modify, and View. Under each category are listings of individual keyboard shortcuts along with what command or function they activate in Revit like creating dimensions, rooms, groups, and modifying elements. The shortcuts allow users to work more efficiently in Revit through keyboard commands rather than using the mouse.
This document provides a list of keyboard shortcuts in Revit organized by category. Some key categories include Annotate, Analyze, Architecture, Collaborate, Create, Modify, Navigation, Structure, System, and View. It includes shortcuts for commands like dimensioning, scheduling, tagging, loading analysis, placing elements, modifying elements, navigation, and rendering among many others. The list is extensive but not exhaustive, as Revit is customizable so users can define their own shortcuts.
This document provides a list of keyboard shortcuts in Revit organized by category. Some of the main categories covered include Annotate, Analyze, Architecture, Collaborate, Contextual Tabs, Create, Manage, Modify, Navigation Bar, Structure, System, and View. For each category, it lists the keyboard shortcut and a brief description of the associated command. Additional information is provided at the end about customizing shortcuts and other Revit command resources.
This document provides a table of contents and lists of keyboard shortcut commands in Revit categorized by common functions such as annotate, analyze, create, modify, navigate, and view. It includes shortcuts for placing and editing elements, running analysis tools, navigating the interface, and more. A note indicates that some shortcuts may be customized by users.
Keyboard Shortcut Commands by Category. Annotate . ... NOTE: Revit is customizable, so users can customize the product to have their own keyboard shortcuts.
This document provides descriptions and options for many AutoCAD commands. It lists the command name, a brief description, and common options for each command. Some of the key commands described include LINE, CIRCLE, ARRAY, COPY, DIMENSIONING commands like DIM, and perspective viewing commands like DVIEW. The document serves as a reference for learning the functionality and proper use of different AutoCAD commands.
This document provides a list of keyboard shortcuts in Revit organized by category. Some of the main categories covered include Annotate, Analyze, Architecture, Collaborate, Contextual Tabs, Create, Manage, Modify, Navigation Bar, Structure, System, and View. For each category, it lists the keyboard shortcut and its corresponding command. It also provides additional information on customizing shortcuts and covers many of the default shortcuts in Revit.
This document provides a list of default keyboard shortcuts in Autodesk Revit. It includes over 80 shortcuts organized by function including shortcuts for navigation, modeling, annotation, analysis, collaboration and more. The shortcuts listed are the default shortcuts but can be customized in Revit. The document is copyrighted and property of 8020BIM and is not to be reproduced or shared without permission.
This document provides shortcuts for various AutoCAD commands organized into categories such as blocks, common commands, dimensioning, drawing objects, external references, and formatting. It includes over 50 shortcuts in a table format with the shortcut key or command and a brief comment about each command. Tips are also provided, such as how to create node points and set the properties of xrefs. The document aims to provide a quick reference guide to common AutoCAD shortcuts.
This document provides shortcuts for various AutoCAD commands organized into categories such as blocks, common commands, dimensioning, drawing objects, external references, and formatting. It includes over 50 shortcuts in a table format with the shortcut, corresponding command, and a brief comment about each command. Tips are also provided throughout the document related to using blocks, creating node points, attaching external references, and other AutoCAD functions.
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This document provides shortcuts for various AutoCAD commands organized into categories such as blocks, common commands, dimensioning, drawing objects, and modifying objects. It includes over 100 shortcuts in a table format with the shortcut listed alongside the corresponding command and a brief comment. The document also provides some tips for using certain commands and shortcuts.
This document provides shortcuts for various AutoCAD commands organized into categories such as blocks, common commands, dimensioning, drawing objects, external references, and formatting. It includes over 50 shortcuts in a table format with the shortcut, corresponding command, and a brief comment about each command. Tips are also provided throughout the document related to using blocks, creating node points, attaching external references, and other AutoCAD functions.
This document provides shortcuts for various AutoCAD commands organized into categories such as blocks, common commands, dimensioning, drawing objects, external references, and formatting. It includes over 50 shortcuts in a table format with the shortcut, corresponding command, and a brief comment about each command. Tips are also provided throughout the document related to using blocks, creating node points, attaching external references, and other AutoCAD functions.
This document provides shortcuts for various AutoCAD commands organized into categories such as blocks, common commands, dimensioning, drawing objects, and modifying objects. It includes over 100 shortcuts in a table format with the shortcut listed alongside the corresponding command and a brief comment. The document also includes tips for using certain commands and shortcuts.
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Use PyCharm for remote debugging of WSL on a Windo cf5c162d672e4e58b4dde5d797...shadow0702a
This document serves as a comprehensive step-by-step guide on how to effectively use PyCharm for remote debugging of the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) on a local Windows machine. It meticulously outlines several critical steps in the process, starting with the crucial task of enabling permissions, followed by the installation and configuration of WSL.
The guide then proceeds to explain how to set up the SSH service within the WSL environment, an integral part of the process. Alongside this, it also provides detailed instructions on how to modify the inbound rules of the Windows firewall to facilitate the process, ensuring that there are no connectivity issues that could potentially hinder the debugging process.
The document further emphasizes on the importance of checking the connection between the Windows and WSL environments, providing instructions on how to ensure that the connection is optimal and ready for remote debugging.
It also offers an in-depth guide on how to configure the WSL interpreter and files within the PyCharm environment. This is essential for ensuring that the debugging process is set up correctly and that the program can be run effectively within the WSL terminal.
Additionally, the document provides guidance on how to set up breakpoints for debugging, a fundamental aspect of the debugging process which allows the developer to stop the execution of their code at certain points and inspect their program at those stages.
Finally, the document concludes by providing a link to a reference blog. This blog offers additional information and guidance on configuring the remote Python interpreter in PyCharm, providing the reader with a well-rounded understanding of the process.
One Key Shortcuts provides concise summaries of keyboard shortcuts in AutoCAD in 3 sentences or less:
F1-F12 keys provide one-key access to common commands like ZOOM, WBLOCK, STRETCH, and EXPLODE. CTRL+ keyboard combinations toggle features like coordinate display, grid, isometric planes, and object snaps. Hot keys A-Z summarize one-key shortcuts for commands from ARC and ARRAY to HATCH and HIDE.
One Key Shortcuts provides concise summaries of keyboard shortcuts in AutoCAD for toggling features, screen management, hot keys A-Z, and more. It includes a printable keyboard stickers guide. Keyboard shortcuts allow users to access common commands quickly without using the mouse.
One Key Shortcuts provides concise summaries of keyboard shortcuts in AutoCAD for toggling features, screen management, hot keys A-Z, and more. It includes a printable keyboard stickers guide. Keyboard shortcuts allow users to access common commands quickly without using the mouse.
This document provides shortcuts and hot keys for various commands and functions in AutoCAD. It is organized into sections for one key shortcuts, toggles and screen management, and hot keys A-Z. Some example one key shortcuts include Q to save a drawing and Z to zoom. Common toggles use Ctrl+G to toggle the grid and F keys to toggle modes like ortho and snap. The hot keys section lists commands that can be executed by pressing a letter, such as C for circle and M for move.
The document provides a list of keyboard shortcuts for common commands in AutoCAD. It includes shortcuts for toggling features like object snap mode and grid display. It also includes shortcuts for commands to create geometric objects like lines, circles, arcs and for other common tasks like saving, copying, undoing and managing palettes. The shortcuts are organized alphabetically from A to Z with the associated command listed for each.
Revit shortcuts keyboard shortcuts & commands autodeskpinoy cadplus
The document provides a list of keyboard shortcuts for the Revit software organized by category. Some example categories are Annotate, Analyze, Architecture, Create, Modify, and View. Under each category are listings of individual keyboard shortcuts along with what command or function they activate in Revit like creating dimensions, rooms, groups, and modifying elements. The shortcuts allow users to work more efficiently in Revit through keyboard commands rather than using the mouse.
This document provides a list of keyboard shortcuts in Revit organized by category. Some key categories include Annotate, Analyze, Architecture, Collaborate, Create, Modify, Navigation, Structure, System, and View. It includes shortcuts for commands like dimensioning, scheduling, tagging, loading analysis, placing elements, modifying elements, navigation, and rendering among many others. The list is extensive but not exhaustive, as Revit is customizable so users can define their own shortcuts.
This document provides a list of keyboard shortcuts in Revit organized by category. Some of the main categories covered include Annotate, Analyze, Architecture, Collaborate, Contextual Tabs, Create, Manage, Modify, Navigation Bar, Structure, System, and View. For each category, it lists the keyboard shortcut and a brief description of the associated command. Additional information is provided at the end about customizing shortcuts and other Revit command resources.
This document provides a table of contents and lists of keyboard shortcut commands in Revit categorized by common functions such as annotate, analyze, create, modify, navigate, and view. It includes shortcuts for placing and editing elements, running analysis tools, navigating the interface, and more. A note indicates that some shortcuts may be customized by users.
Keyboard Shortcut Commands by Category. Annotate . ... NOTE: Revit is customizable, so users can customize the product to have their own keyboard shortcuts.
This document provides descriptions and options for many AutoCAD commands. It lists the command name, a brief description, and common options for each command. Some of the key commands described include LINE, CIRCLE, ARRAY, COPY, DIMENSIONING commands like DIM, and perspective viewing commands like DVIEW. The document serves as a reference for learning the functionality and proper use of different AutoCAD commands.
This document provides a list of keyboard shortcuts in Revit organized by category. Some of the main categories covered include Annotate, Analyze, Architecture, Collaborate, Contextual Tabs, Create, Manage, Modify, Navigation Bar, Structure, System, and View. For each category, it lists the keyboard shortcut and its corresponding command. It also provides additional information on customizing shortcuts and covers many of the default shortcuts in Revit.
This document provides a list of default keyboard shortcuts in Autodesk Revit. It includes over 80 shortcuts organized by function including shortcuts for navigation, modeling, annotation, analysis, collaboration and more. The shortcuts listed are the default shortcuts but can be customized in Revit. The document is copyrighted and property of 8020BIM and is not to be reproduced or shared without permission.
This document provides shortcuts for various AutoCAD commands organized into categories such as blocks, common commands, dimensioning, drawing objects, external references, and formatting. It includes over 50 shortcuts in a table format with the shortcut key or command and a brief comment about each command. Tips are also provided, such as how to create node points and set the properties of xrefs. The document aims to provide a quick reference guide to common AutoCAD shortcuts.
This document provides shortcuts for various AutoCAD commands organized into categories such as blocks, common commands, dimensioning, drawing objects, external references, and formatting. It includes over 50 shortcuts in a table format with the shortcut, corresponding command, and a brief comment about each command. Tips are also provided throughout the document related to using blocks, creating node points, attaching external references, and other AutoCAD functions.
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This document provides shortcuts for various AutoCAD commands organized into categories such as blocks, common commands, dimensioning, drawing objects, and modifying objects. It includes over 100 shortcuts in a table format with the shortcut listed alongside the corresponding command and a brief comment. The document also provides some tips for using certain commands and shortcuts.
This document provides shortcuts for various AutoCAD commands organized into categories such as blocks, common commands, dimensioning, drawing objects, external references, and formatting. It includes over 50 shortcuts in a table format with the shortcut, corresponding command, and a brief comment about each command. Tips are also provided throughout the document related to using blocks, creating node points, attaching external references, and other AutoCAD functions.
This document provides shortcuts for various AutoCAD commands organized into categories such as blocks, common commands, dimensioning, drawing objects, external references, and formatting. It includes over 50 shortcuts in a table format with the shortcut, corresponding command, and a brief comment about each command. Tips are also provided throughout the document related to using blocks, creating node points, attaching external references, and other AutoCAD functions.
This document provides shortcuts for various AutoCAD commands organized into categories such as blocks, common commands, dimensioning, drawing objects, and modifying objects. It includes over 100 shortcuts in a table format with the shortcut listed alongside the corresponding command and a brief comment. The document also includes tips for using certain commands and shortcuts.
Discover the latest insights on Data Driven Maintenance with our comprehensive webinar presentation. Learn about traditional maintenance challenges, the right approach to utilizing data, and the benefits of adopting a Data Driven Maintenance strategy. Explore real-world examples, industry best practices, and innovative solutions like FMECA and the D3M model. This presentation, led by expert Jules Oudmans, is essential for asset owners looking to optimize their maintenance processes and leverage digital technologies for improved efficiency and performance. Download now to stay ahead in the evolving maintenance landscape.
Use PyCharm for remote debugging of WSL on a Windo cf5c162d672e4e58b4dde5d797...shadow0702a
This document serves as a comprehensive step-by-step guide on how to effectively use PyCharm for remote debugging of the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) on a local Windows machine. It meticulously outlines several critical steps in the process, starting with the crucial task of enabling permissions, followed by the installation and configuration of WSL.
The guide then proceeds to explain how to set up the SSH service within the WSL environment, an integral part of the process. Alongside this, it also provides detailed instructions on how to modify the inbound rules of the Windows firewall to facilitate the process, ensuring that there are no connectivity issues that could potentially hinder the debugging process.
The document further emphasizes on the importance of checking the connection between the Windows and WSL environments, providing instructions on how to ensure that the connection is optimal and ready for remote debugging.
It also offers an in-depth guide on how to configure the WSL interpreter and files within the PyCharm environment. This is essential for ensuring that the debugging process is set up correctly and that the program can be run effectively within the WSL terminal.
Additionally, the document provides guidance on how to set up breakpoints for debugging, a fundamental aspect of the debugging process which allows the developer to stop the execution of their code at certain points and inspect their program at those stages.
Finally, the document concludes by providing a link to a reference blog. This blog offers additional information and guidance on configuring the remote Python interpreter in PyCharm, providing the reader with a well-rounded understanding of the process.
Design and optimization of ion propulsion dronebjmsejournal
Electric propulsion technology is widely used in many kinds of vehicles in recent years, and aircrafts are no exception. Technically, UAVs are electrically propelled but tend to produce a significant amount of noise and vibrations. Ion propulsion technology for drones is a potential solution to this problem. Ion propulsion technology is proven to be feasible in the earth’s atmosphere. The study presented in this article shows the design of EHD thrusters and power supply for ion propulsion drones along with performance optimization of high-voltage power supply for endurance in earth’s atmosphere.
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The aquaponic system of planting is a method that does not require soil usage. It is a method that only needs water, fish, lava rocks (a substitute for soil), and plants. Aquaponic systems are sustainable and environmentally friendly. Its use not only helps to plant in small spaces but also helps reduce artificial chemical use and minimizes excess water use, as aquaponics consumes 90% less water than soil-based gardening. The study applied a descriptive and experimental design to assess and compare conventional and reconstructed aquaponic methods for reproducing tomatoes. The researchers created an observation checklist to determine the significant factors of the study. The study aims to determine the significant difference between traditional aquaponics and reconstructed aquaponics systems propagating tomatoes in terms of height, weight, girth, and number of fruits. The reconstructed aquaponics system’s higher growth yield results in a much more nourished crop than the traditional aquaponics system. It is superior in its number of fruits, height, weight, and girth measurement. Moreover, the reconstructed aquaponics system is proven to eliminate all the hindrances present in the traditional aquaponics system, which are overcrowding of fish, algae growth, pest problems, contaminated water, and dead fish.
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Climate change's impact on the planet forced the United Nations and governments to promote green energies and electric transportation. The deployments of photovoltaic (PV) and electric vehicle (EV) systems gained stronger momentum due to their numerous advantages over fossil fuel types. The advantages go beyond sustainability to reach financial support and stability. The work in this paper introduces the hybrid system between PV and EV to support industrial and commercial plants. This paper covers the theoretical framework of the proposed hybrid system including the required equation to complete the cost analysis when PV and EV are present. In addition, the proposed design diagram which sets the priorities and requirements of the system is presented. The proposed approach allows setup to advance their power stability, especially during power outages. The presented information supports researchers and plant owners to complete the necessary analysis while promoting the deployment of clean energy. The result of a case study that represents a dairy milk farmer supports the theoretical works and highlights its advanced benefits to existing plants. The short return on investment of the proposed approach supports the paper's novelty approach for the sustainable electrical system. In addition, the proposed system allows for an isolated power setup without the need for a transmission line which enhances the safety of the electrical network
Applications of artificial Intelligence in Mechanical Engineering.pdfAtif Razi
Historically, mechanical engineering has relied heavily on human expertise and empirical methods to solve complex problems. With the introduction of computer-aided design (CAD) and finite element analysis (FEA), the field took its first steps towards digitization. These tools allowed engineers to simulate and analyze mechanical systems with greater accuracy and efficiency. However, the sheer volume of data generated by modern engineering systems and the increasing complexity of these systems have necessitated more advanced analytical tools, paving the way for AI.
AI offers the capability to process vast amounts of data, identify patterns, and make predictions with a level of speed and accuracy unattainable by traditional methods. This has profound implications for mechanical engineering, enabling more efficient design processes, predictive maintenance strategies, and optimized manufacturing operations. AI-driven tools can learn from historical data, adapt to new information, and continuously improve their performance, making them invaluable in tackling the multifaceted challenges of modern mechanical engineering.
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The project entitled "Gas Agency" is done to make the manual process easier by making it a computerized system for billing and maintaining stock. The Gas Agencies get the order request through phone calls or by personal from their customers and deliver the gas cylinders to their address based on their demand and previous delivery date. This process is made computerized and the customer's name, address and stock details are stored in a database. Based on this the billing for a customer is made simple and easier, since a customer order for gas can be accepted only after completing a certain period from the previous delivery. This can be calculated and billed easily through this. There are two types of delivery like domestic purpose use delivery and commercial purpose use delivery. The bill rate and capacity differs for both. This can be easily maintained and charged accordingly.
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Generative AI solutions encompass a range of capabilities from content creation to complex problem-solving across industries. Implementing generative AI involves identifying specific business needs, developing tailored AI models using techniques like GANs and VAEs, and integrating these models into existing workflows. Data quality and continuous model refinement are crucial for effective implementation. Businesses must also consider ethical implications and ensure transparency in AI decision-making. Generative AI's implementation aims to enhance efficiency, creativity, and innovation by leveraging autonomous generation and sophisticated learning algorithms to meet diverse business challenges.
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#Abstract:
- Learn more about the real-world methods for auditing AWS IAM (Identity and Access Management) as a pentester. So let us proceed with a brief discussion of IAM as well as some typical misconfigurations and their potential exploits in order to reinforce the understanding of IAM security best practices.
- Gain actionable insights into AWS IAM policies and roles, using hands on approach.
#Prerequisites:
- Basic understanding of AWS services and architecture
- Familiarity with cloud security concepts
- Experience using the AWS Management Console or AWS CLI.
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# Scenario Covered:
- Basics of IAM in AWS
- Implementing IAM Policies with Least Privilege to Manage S3 Bucket
- Objective: Create an S3 bucket with least privilege IAM policy and validate access.
- Steps:
- Create S3 bucket.
- Attach least privilege policy to IAM user.
- Validate access.
- Exploiting IAM PassRole Misconfiguration
-Allows a user to pass a specific IAM role to an AWS service (ec2), typically used for service access delegation. Then exploit PassRole Misconfiguration granting unauthorized access to sensitive resources.
- Objective: Demonstrate how a PassRole misconfiguration can grant unauthorized access.
- Steps:
- Allow user to pass IAM role to EC2.
- Exploit misconfiguration for unauthorized access.
- Access sensitive resources.
- Exploiting IAM AssumeRole Misconfiguration with Overly Permissive Role
- An overly permissive IAM role configuration can lead to privilege escalation by creating a role with administrative privileges and allow a user to assume this role.
- Objective: Show how overly permissive IAM roles can lead to privilege escalation.
- Steps:
- Create role with administrative privileges.
- Allow user to assume the role.
- Perform administrative actions.
- Differentiation between PassRole vs AssumeRole
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E ERASE / Removes objects from a drawing.
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3. 3
Toggle General Features
Ctrl+d Toggle coordinate display
Ctrl+g Toggle Grid
Ctrl+e Cycle isometric planes
Ctrl+f Toggle running object snaps
Ctrl+h Toggle Pick Style
Ctrl+Shift+h Toggle Hide pallets
Ctrl+i Toggle Coords
Ctrl+Shift+i Toggle Infer Constraints
Toggle Drawing Modes
F1 Display Help
F2 Toggle text screen
F3 Toggle object snap mode
F4 Toggle 3DOsnap
F5 Toggle Isoplane
F6 Toggle Dynamic UCS
F7 Toggle grid mode
F8 Toggle ortho mode
F9 Toggle snap mode
F10 Toggle polar mode
F11 Toggle object snap tracking
F12 Toggle dynamic input mode
Manage Screen
Ctrl+0 (zero) Clean Screen
Ctrl+1 Property Palette
Ctrl+2 Design Center Palette
Ctrl+3 Tool Palette
Ctrl+4 Sheet Set Palette
Ctrl+6 DBConnect Manager
Ctrl+7 Markup Set Manager Palette
Ctrl+8 Quick Calc
Ctrl+9 Command Line
Manage Workflow
Ctrl+c Copy object
Ctrl+x Cut object
Ctrl+v Paste object
Ctrl+Shift+c Copy to clipboard with base point
Ctrl+Shift+v Paste data as block
Ctrl+z Undo last action
Ctrl+y Redo last action
Ctrl+[ Cancel current command
(or ctrl+)
ESC Cancel current command
Manage Drawings
Ctrl+n New Drawing
Ctrl+s Save drawing
Ctrl+o Open drawing
Ctrl+p Plot dialog box
Ctrl+Tab Switch to next
Ctrl+Shift+Tab Switch to previous drawing
Ctrl+Page Up Switch to previous tab
in current drawing
Ctrl+Page Down Switch to next tab
in current drawing
Ctrl+q Exit
Ctrl+a Select all objects
TOGGLES AND SCREEN MANAGEMENT
4. 4
HOT KEYS A–Z
AA ARC / Creates an arc.
AA AREA / Calculates the area and perimeter
of objects or of defined areas.
ADC ADCENTER / Manages and inserts content
such as blocks, xrefs, and hatch patterns.
AL ALIGN / Aligns objects with other objects
in 2D and 3D.
AP APPLOAD / Load Application.
AR ARRAY / Creates multiple copies of
objects in a pattern.
ARR ACTRECORD / Starts the Action Recorder.
ARM ACTUSERMESSAGE / Inserts a user
message into an action macro.
ARU ACTUSERINPUT / Pauses for user input
in an action macro.
ARS ACTSTOP / Stops the Action Recorder
and provides the option of saving the
recorded actions to an action macro file.
ATI ATTIPEDIT / Changes the textual content
of an attribute within a block.
ATT ATTDEF / Redefines a block and updates
associated attributes.
ATE ATTEDIT / Changes attribute
information in a block.
BB BLOCK / Creates a block definition
from selected objects.
BC BCLOSE / Closes the Block Editor.
BE BEDIT / Opens the block definition
in the Block Editor.
BH HATCH / Fills an enclosed area or
selected objects with a hatch pattern,
solid fill, or gradient fill.
BO BOUNDARY / Creates a region or
a polyline from an enclosed area.
BR BREAK / Breaks the selected object
between two points.
BS BSAVE / Saves the current block
definition.
BVS BVSTATE / Creates, sets, or deletes
a visibility state in a dynamic block.
CC CIRCLE / Creates a circle.
CAM CAMERA / Sets a camera and target
location to create and save a 3D
perspective view of objects.
CBAR CONSTRAINTBAR / A toolbar-like UI
element that displays the available
geometric constraints on an object.
CH PROPERTIES / Controls properties
of existing objects.
CHA CHAMFER / Bevels the edges of objects.
CHK CHECKSTANDARDS / Checks the current
drawing for standards violations.
CLI COMMANDLINE / Displays the Command
Line window.
COL COLOR / Sets the color for new objects.
CO COPY / Copies objects a specified
distance in a specified direction.
CT CTABLESTYLE / Sets the name
of the current table style.
CUBE NAVVCUBE / Controls the visibility and
display properties of the ViewCube tool.
CYL CYLINDER / Creates a 3D solid cylinder.
5. 5
HOT KEYS A–Z
DD DIMSTYLE / Creates and modifies
dimension styles.
DAN DIMANGULAR / Creates an angular
dimension.
DAR DIMARC / Creates an arc length
dimension.
DBA DIMBASELINE / Creates a linear, angular,
or ordinate dimension from the baseline
of the previous or selected dimension.
DBC DBCONNECT / Provides an interface
to external database tables.
DCE DIMCENTER / Creates the center mark
or the centerlines of circles and arcs.
DCO DIMCONTINUE / Creates a dimension
that starts from an extension line of
a previously created dimension.
DCON DIMCONSTRAINT / Applies dimensional
constraints to selected objects or points
on objects.
DDA DIMDISASSOCIATE / Removes
associativity from selected dimensions.
DDI DIMDIAMETER / Creates a diameter
dimension for a circle or an arc.
DED DIMEDIT / Edits dimension text and
extension lines.
DI DIST / Measures the distance and
angle between two points.
DIV DIVIDE / Creates evenly spaced point
objects or blocks along the length
or perimeter of an object.
DJL DIMJOGLINE / Adds or removes a jog line
on a linear or aligned dimension.
DJO DIMJOGGED / Creates jogged dimensions
for circles and arcs.
DL DATALINK / The Data Link dialog box
is displayed.
DLU DATALINKUPDATE / Updates data to or
from an established external data link.
DO DONUT / Creates a filled circle or
a wide ring.
DOR DIMORDINATE / Creates ordinate
dimensions.
DOV DIMOVERRIDE / Controls overrides of sys-
tem variables used in selected dimensions.
DR DRAWORDER / Changes the draw
order of images and other objects.
DRA DIMRADIUS / Creates a radius dimension
for a circle or an arc.
DRE DIMREASSOCIATE / Associates or
re-associates selected dimensions
to objects or points on objects.
DRM DRAWINGRECOVERY / Displays a list of
drawing files that can be recovered after
a program or system failure.
DS DSETTINGS / Sets grid and snap,
polar and object snap tracking,
object snap modes, Dynamic Input,
and Quick Properties.
DT TEXT / Creates a single-line text object.
DV DVIEW / Defines parallel projection
or perspective views by using a camera
and target.
DX DATAEXTRACTION / Extracts
drawing data and merges data from
an external source to a data extraction
table or external file.
6. 6
HOT KEYS A–Z
E–FE ERASE / Removes objects from a drawing.
ED DDEDIT / Edits single-line text, dimension
text, attribute definitions, and feature
control frames.
EL ELLIPSE / Creates an ellipse
or an elliptical arc.
EPDF EXPORTPDF / Exports drawing to PDF.
ER EXTERNALREFERENCES / Opens
the External References palette.
EX EXTEND / Extends objects to meet
the edges of other objects.
EXIT QUIT / Exits the program.
EXP EXPORT / Saves the objects in a
drawing to a different file format.
EXT EXTRUDE / Extends the dimensions of
a 2D object or 3D face into 3D space.
F FILLET / Rounds and fillets the edges
of objects.
FI FILTER / Creates a list of requirements
that an object must meet to be included
in a selection set.
FS FSMODE / Creates a selection set of all
objects that touch the selected object.
FSHOT FLATSHOT / Creates a 2D representation
of all 3D objects based on the current view.
G–HG GROUP / Creates and manages saved
sets of objects called groups.
GCON GEOCONSTRAINT / Applies or persists
geometric relationships between objects
or points on objects.
GD GRADIENT / Fills an enclosed area or
selected objects with a gradient fill.
GEO GEOGRAPHICLOCATION / Specifies
the geographic location information
for a drawing file.
H HATCH / Fills an enclosed area or selected
objects with a hatch pattern, solid fill, or
gradient fill.
HE HATCHEDIT / Modifies an existing
hatch or fill.
HI HIDE / Regenerates a 3D wireframe model
with hidden lines suppressed.
I–KI INSERT / Inserts a block or drawing
into the current drawing.
IAD IMAGEADJUST / Controls the image
display of the brightness, contrast,
and fade values of images.
IAT IMAGEATTACH / Inserts a reference
to an image file.
ICL IMAGECLIP / Crops the display of a
selected image to a specified boundary.
ID ID / Displays the UCS coordinate values
of a specified location.
IM IMAGE / Displays the External
References palette.
IMP IMPORT / Imports files of different
formats into the current drawing.
IN INTERSECT / Creates a 3D solid, surface,
or 2D region from overlapping solids,
surfaces, or regions.
INF INTERFERE / Creates a temporary 3D solid
from the interferences between two sets
of selected 3D solids.
IO INSERTOBJ / Inserts a linked or
embedded object.
J JOIN / Joins similar objects to form
a single, unbroken object.
JOG DIMJOGGED / Creates jogged
dimensions for circles and arcs.
7. 7
HOT KEYS A–Z
L–ML LINE / Creates straight line segments.
LA LAYER / Manages layers and
layer properties.
LAS LAYERSTATE / Saves, restores,
and manages named layer states.
LE QLEADER / Creates a leader and
leader annotation.
LEN LENGTHEN / Changes the length of
objects and the included angle of arcs.
LESS MESHSMOOTHLESS / Decreases the
level of smoothness for mesh objects
by one level.
LI LIST / Displays property data for
selected objects.
LO LAYOUT / Creates and modifies
drawing layout tabs.
LT LINETYPE / Loads, sets, and
modifies linetypes.
LTS LTSCALE / Changes the scale factor of
linetypes for all objects in a drawing.
LW LWEIGHT / Sets the current lineweight,
lineweight display options, and
lineweight units.
M MOVE / Moves objects a specified
distance in a specified direction.
MA MATCHPROP / Applies the properties
of a selected object to other objects.
MAT MATERIALS / Shows or hides the
Materials window.
ME MEASURE / Creates point objects or
blocks at measured intervals along the
length or perimeter of an object.
MEA MEASUREGEOM / Measures the
distance, radius, angle, area, and volume
of selected objects or sequence of points.
MI MIRROR / Creates a mirrored
copy of selected objects.
ML MLINE / Creates multiple parallel lines.
MLA MLEADERALIGN / Aligns and spaces
selected multileader objects.
MLC MLEADERCOLLECT / Organizes selected
multileaders that contain blocks into
rows or columns, and displays the result
with a single leader.
MLD MLEADER / Creates a multileader object.
MLE MLEADEREDIT / Adds leader lines to,
or removes leader lines from,
a multileader object.
MLS MLEADERSTYLE / Creates and
modifies multileader styles.
MO PROPERTIES / Controls properties
of existing objects.
MORE MESHSMOOTHMORE / Increases the
level of smoothness for mesh objects
by one level.
MS MSPACE / Switches from paper space
to a model space viewport.
MSM MARKUP / Opens the Markup
Set Manager.
MT MTEXT / Creates a multiline text object.
MV MVIEW / Creates and controls
layout viewports.
N–ONORTH GEOGRAPHICLOCATION / Specifies
the geographic location information
for a drawing file.
NSHOT NEWSHOT / Creates a named view
with motion that is played back when
viewed with ShowMotion.
NVIEW NEWVIEW / Creates a named view
with no motion.
O OFFSET / Creates concentric circles,
parallel lines, and parallel curves.
OP OPTIONS / Customizes the
program settings.
ORBIT 3DORBIT / Rotates the view in
3D space, but constrained to
horizontal and vertical orbit only.
OS OSNAP / Sets running object snap modes.
8. 8
HOT KEYS A–Z
PP PAN / Adds a parameter with grips
to a dynamic block definition.
PA PASTESPEC / Pastes objects from the
Clipboard into the current drawing
and controls the format of the data.
PAR PARAMETERS / Controls the
associative parameters used
in the drawing.
PARAM BPARAMETER / Adds a parameter
with grips to a dynamic block
definition.
PATCH SURFPATCH / Creates a new surface
by fitting a cap over a surface edge
that forms a closed loop.
PC POINTCLOUD / Provides options to
create and attach point cloud files.
PCATTACH POINTCLOUDATTACH / Inserts
an indexed point cloud file into
the current drawing.
PCINDEX POINTCLOUDINDEX / Creates an
indexed point cloud (PCG or ISD) file
from a scan file.
PE PEDIT / Edits polylines and
3D polygon meshes.
PL PLINE / Creates a 2D polyline.
PO POINT / Creates a point object.
POFF HIDEPALETTES / Hides currently
displayed palettes (including the
command line).
POL POLYGON / Creates an equilateral
closed polyline.
PON SHOWPALETTES / Restores
the display of hidden palettes.
PR PROPERTIES / Displays Properties palette.
PRE PREVIEW / Displays the drawing
as it will be plotted.
PRINT PLOT / Plots a drawing to a plotter,
printer, or file.
PS PSPACE / Switches from a model
space viewport to paper space.
PSOLID POLYSOLID / Creates a 3D
wall-like polysolid.
PTW PUBLISHTOWEB / Creates HTML pages
that include images of selected drawings.
PU PURGE / Removes unused items,
such as block definitions and layers,
from the drawing.
PYR PYRAMID / Creates a 3D solid pyramid.
QQC QUICKCALC / Opens the
QuickCalc calculator.
QCUI QUICKCUI / Displays the Customize User
Interface Editor in a collapsed state.
QP QUICKPROPERTIES / Displays open
drawings and layouts in a drawing
in preview images.
QSAVE QSAVE / Saves the current drawing.
QVD QVDRAWING / Displays open
drawings and layouts in a drawing
using preview images.
QVDC QVDRAWINGCLOSE / Closes preview
images of open drawings and layouts
in a drawing.
QVL QVLAYOUT / Displays preview images
of model space and layouts in a drawing.
QVLC QVLAYOUTCLOSE / Closes preview
images of model space and layouts
in the current drawing.
9. 9
HOT KEYS A–Z
RR REDRAW / Refreshes the display
in the current viewport.
RA REDRAWALL / Refreshes the display
in all viewports.
RC RENDERCROP / Renders a specified
rectangular area, called a crop window,
within a viewport.
RE REGEN / Regenerates the entire drawing
from the current viewport.
REA REGENALL / Regenerates the drawing
and refreshes all viewports.
REC RECTANG / Creates a rectangular polyline.
REG REGION / Converts an object that
encloses an area into a region object.
REN RENAME / Changes the names assigned
to items such as layers and dimension
styles.
REV REVOLVE / Creates a 3D solid or surface
by sweeping a 2D object around an axis.
RO ROTATE / Rotates objects around
a base point.
RP RENDERPRESETS / Specifies render
presets, reusable rendering parameters,
for rendering an image.
RPR RPREF / Displays or hides the
Advanced Render Settings palette for
access to advanced rendering settings.
RR RENDER / Creates a photorealistic
or realistically shaded image of
a 3D solid or surface model.
RW RENDERWIN / Displays the
Render window without starting
a rendering operation.
SS STRETCH / Stretches objects crossed
by a selection window or polygon.
SC SCALE / Enlarges or reduces selected
objects, keeping the proportions of
the object the same after scaling.
SCR SCRIPT / Executes a sequence
of commands from a script file.
SEC SECTION / Uses the intersection of
a plane and solids, surfaces, or mesh
to create a region.
SET SETVAR / Lists or changes the
values of system variables.
SHA SHADEMODE / Starts the
VSCURRENT command.
SL SLICE / Creates new 3D solids and surfac-
es by slicing, or dividing, existing objects.
SN SNAP / Restricts cursor movement
to specified intervals.
SO SOLID / Creates solid-filled triangles
and quadrilaterals.
SP SPELL / Checks spelling in a drawing.
SPE SPLINEDIT / Edits a spline or spline-fit
polyline.
SPL SPLINE / Creates a smooth curve that
passes through or near specified points.
SPLANE SECTIONPLANE / Creates a section
object that acts as a cutting plane
through 3D objects.
SPLAY SEQUENCEPLAY / Plays named views
in one category.
SPLIT MESHSPLIT / Splits a mesh face
into two faces.
SPE SPLINEDIT / Edits a spline or
spline-fit polyline.
SSM SHEETSET / Opens the Sheet Set Manager.
ST STYLE / Creates, modifies,
or specifies text styles.
STA STANDARDS / Manages the association
of standards files with drawings.
SU SUBTRACT / Combines selected 3D solids,
surfaces, or 2D regions by subtraction.
10. HOT KEYS A–Z
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TT MTEXT / Creates a multiline text object.
TA TABLET / Calibrates, configures, and turns
on and off an attached digitizing tablet.
TB TABLE / Creates an empty table object.
TEDIT TEXTEDIT / Edits a dimensional constraint,
dimension, or text object.
TH THICKNESS / Sets the default 3D
thickness property when creating
2D geometric objects.
TI TILEMODE / Controls whether
paper space can be accessed.
TO TOOLBAR / Displays, hides,
and customizes toolbars.
TOL TOLERANCE / Creates geometric
tolerances contained in a feature
control frame.
TOR TORUS / Creates a donut-shaped 3D solid.
TP TOOLPALETTES / Opens the
Tool Palettes window.
TR TRIM / Trims objects to meet the
edges of other objects.
TS TABLESTYLE / Creates, modifies,
or specifies table styles.
U–WUC UCSMAN / Manages defined
user coordinate systems.
UN UNITS / Controls coordinate and
angle display formats and precision.
UNHIDE / UNISOLATEOBJECTS / Displays
UNISOLATE objects previously hidden with the
ISOLATEOBJECTS or HIDEOBJECTS
command.
UNI UNION / Unions two solid
or two region objects.
V VIEW / Saves and restores named
views, camera views, layout views,
and preset views.
VGO VIEWGO / Restores a named view.
VP DDVPOINT / Sets the 3D
viewing direction.
VPLAY VIEWPLAY / Plays the animation
associated to a named view.
VS VSCURRENT / Sets the visual
style in the current viewport.
VSM VISUALSTYLES / Creates and
modifies visual styles and applies
a visual style to a viewport.
W WBLOCK / Writes objects or
a block to a new drawing file.
WE WEDGE / Creates a 3D solid wedge.
WHEEL NAVSWHEEL / Displays a wheel
that contains a collection of
view navigation tools.
X–ZX EXPLODE / Breaks a compound object
into its component objects.
XA XATTACH / Inserts a DWG file
as an external reference (xref).
XB XBIND / Binds one or more definitions
of named objects in an xref to the
current drawing.
XC XCLIP / Crops the display of a selected
external reference or block reference
to a specified boundary.
XL XLINE / Creates a line of infinite length.
XR XREF / Starts the
EXTERNALREFERENCES command.
Z ZOOM / Increases or decreases
the magnification of the view
in the current viewport.
ZEBRA ANALYSISZEBRA / Projects stripes onto
a 3D model to analyze surface continuity.
ZIP ETRANSMIT / Creates a Self-Extracting
or Zipped Transmittal Package.
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Help Text
Screen
Object
Snap
3DOsnap Isoplane Dynamic
UCS
F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12
Grid Ortho Snap Polar Object Snap
Tracking
Dynamic
Input
F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6
Help Text
Screen
Object
Snap
3DOsnap Isoplane Dynamic
UCS
F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12
Grid Ortho Snap Polar Object Snap
Tracking
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Screen
Object
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3DOsnap Isoplane Dynamic
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F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12
Grid Ortho Snap Polar Object Snap
Tracking
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F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12
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