SOCSS pursues ease of use as a CAD. This page will introduce you to some of them.
SOCSS allows you to register frequently used items (values, strings) in advance.By rotating the mouse wheel, a menu will appear and you can select an item.You can enter values without moving the mouse or switching to the keyboard.Once you get used to this feature, you won't be able to leave it without it.Items (values, strings) are set in the environment settings. You can set the rectangle dimensions, moving distance, text, leader line text, and balloon text. You can also change settings using a script.
Some functions (commands) also snap to shapes or elements (edges) of shapes.By doing so, it assists the user's input and supports the user in a stress-free environment.
Frequently used drafting expressions are also easy with SOCSS. Just select the hatch. Of course, you can also easily create a general linear hatch.
For example, suppose you want to change the grid dimensions during drawing.In such cases, simple movement can be time consuming. SOCSS easily handles this with the partial selection function.Simply select the part of the selected shape that you want to transform (move), and then use the move command to move it.
I think door swings (trajectories of hinged doors) often appear when drawing floor plans. With SOCSS, door swinging is also possible with just 3 clicks. The opening angle can also be set freely.
The main operation panel is equipped with a soft numeric keypad. Assist user input. Once you get used to it, it will become awkward to move the hand holding the mouse to the numeric keypad. This is especially useful for notebook users without a numeric keypad.