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a mobile application that can execute the user's voice commands in AutoCAD
Works via Wi-Fi
runs in the background
Works via Bluetooth
Supports operation
via a headset (audio)
Basic commands
that are used most often.
Express
tool commands.
Commands
for 3d modeling.
Rarely used
AutoCAD commands
The first tool to manually improve the commands, for this he needs to record the command in his voice.
In this way, the engine will know and take into account the individual peculiarities of the pronunciation of the given command.
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If the recognition engine algorithm is not confident in determining the correct command, it will offer to choose from the appropriate options.
The application then saves the user's choice, and will take that result into account at a later time. In this way, the engine is fine-tuned to the individual peculiarities of pronunciation.
2Static Blocks
Dynamic Blocks
Simply speak a command to
resize or scale items.
Rapidly rotate objects or elements within the application by precisely 90 degrees.
By issuing a voice command, you can activate the mirroring effect.
You can effortlessly rotate blocks or objects within the application.
You can set a constant scale factor for your drawings to enter blocks.
Save the blocks you want most in your favorites.
Use the history page to quickly insert the last used blocks.
Standardized American
paper sizes A, B, C, D, E
Two special vertical
formats for A3 and A4
The international paper size standard is ISO 216 A4, A3, A2, A1, A0
Architectural sizes C, D, E
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Captain Elara Vance stood on the bridge, watching orange smog swirl outside the viewport. The ship’s AI calmly announced: “Reserves at 4%. More oil required for propulsion and life support.”
And for the first time in her life, Captain Vance realized — oil wasn’t the rarest thing left in the world. Mercy was. Ss Michelle -2493- More Oil jpg
The year was 2493. Earth’s surface had long been abandoned, and humanity survived on floating rig-cities above the dead seas. The largest of them was the SS Michelle , a massive refinery-ship named after the engineer who first cracked the atmospheric carbon-to-fuel formula.
“Toll?” she whispered.
Elara’s hand hovered over the emergency override. “Define hollow.”
I notice you’ve mentioned a filename “Ss Michelle -2493- More Oil.jpg” — this seems like an image file reference, but I don’t have access to view images or their content. However, I can help create a short story
The ship shuddered. A low hum rose from the depths — not machinery, but rhythm. Organic. Intentional.
Then, a voice — ancient, dry as the dead seas — crackled through the comms: “You drilled deep enough to wake us. We are the First Refiners. You want more oil? Then pay the toll.” More oil required for propulsion and life support
The creature’s reply echoed across every speaker on the SS Michelle : “One soul for one barrel. Choose.”
Chief Engineer Dax wiped grease from his brow and shouted, “We’re hitting something — not rock. It’s… hollow.”