Enter Points
            
            
                
You then have the following options:
- Applying a point with the Autopilot.
 - Applying the current 
 cursor position by left-clicking. In this case, the 
 Autopilot must not display any snap points, irrespective of the 
 selected mode! Alternatively, you can apply the current cursor position 
 with the identically named  function 
of the Point 
 options menu. - Selecting an option from the Point options menu. You activate the menu by left-clicking.
 - Activating a numerical point option via the keyboard by entering the corresponding point option code.
 
Point options can also be nested. For example, you can
- select the Relative coordinates point option,
 - then press the left mouse button to determine a new reference point, and then
 - determine the reference point using the Osculation point point option. The relative coordinates which will then be specified refer to this point.
 
                
 The last point is always the point that was determined last within a
 function. It is marked on the screen by means of a cross and can immediately 
 be applied as an auxiliary point for other point options using the Last point L point option. 
Furthermore, the Last point L option is automatically used as a reference point for many point options. If this point does not exist, HiCAD asks you to specify a reference point instead.
                
            
