You can use the canvas context menu item Connect New Part to see and select only those parts These can alsoīe separated if you hold down the Control key while you drag an item. When you draw walls or loads, they can also "connect" if they share common points. If you want to break those connections,Įither drag the part or parts while holding down the Control key, or use the context menu item Break Connections. Parts will automatically stay fixed to the part you are moving. If you are repositioning a part that has other parts connected to it with snap-to, then those This functionality can be controlled with settings in the Options. This saves having to switch draw tools to an exact duct size, or having to be overly fussy about choosing the correctly sized Snap, at which point it will resize itself into an equivalent part that can make the connection and be shown in green. The connector will be shown in red (to show it is incompatible) until the part is close enough to If you are using a draw tool, adding a new part to the canvas, or moving a part on the canvas, the tool or part canĪutomatically snap to a part of a different size, so long as there is an equivalent part of a different size in the Some types of rigid ducting also support snap-to at any point along the side of the ducting. If a specific size matches the tool or part you are using, the connector will be shown in the Parts with circular connectors (left) and rectangular connectors (right)Ī connector may come in multiple sizes. That it has locked onto a matching connector or tool, and will snap-to if you complete your action at that point. If aĬonnector can match the part or tool you are using, it is shown in green, or if not, in red. Connectors can be either circular or rectangular. Must have the same size and shape as the connector on the part you wish to join it to. Connector snap-to lets you join parts together that have matching connectors.