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Paning the board using Keyboard arrow,etch priority,anti etch region during package creation

MAAC
MAAC over 16 years ago

 Hi,

I have a few queries in OrCAD PCB Designer-16.2

> How can i adjust the Keyboard arrow keys so that i can pan the board w.r.t. mils

> How can i add etch priority for copper pour which is in a same conducting layer-say priority 1, 2 which helps while fabrication for clearance

> How can add a region or shape while creating the Package symbol, so that particular region will not get any copper pour added, where that particular region is used for drilling.

 Thnx.

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    fxffxf over 16 years ago

     The roam/pan distance specified is in pixels which disconnects it from the current zoom factor of the design.

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    fxffxf over 16 years ago

     The roam/pan distance specified is in pixels which disconnects it from the current zoom factor of the design.

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