In AutoCAD, you select objects with a window (anything inside), or a crossing "window" (anything the window crosses). A window is made by clicking and dragging to the right, and a crossing is made by clicking and dragging to the left. I hope this can be added some time to Chief as both are used extensively!
 
	 
 
	So in Chief, I set up the hotkeys for these two options. Select Intersected Objects and Select Contained Objects.
 
	Hotkeys for when in select mode...
 
	Select Intersected Objects - SC (S, C = Select Crossing) Intersected
 
	Select Contained Objects - SW (S, W = Select Window) Contained
 
	 
 
	Note that I am not using SI, as I like to keep my keystrokes close and on the left of the keyboard if possible so I do not need to look at my keyboard. If the keys I want are on the right, they will be grouped on the right, but I seldom do that. You of course can use SI (Intersected) and SC (Contained) if you understand from Chief's lingo. I come from AutoCAD so I understand these commands from AutoCAD's lingo.
 
	 
 
	Chief also uses the Shift key (held down) to make multiple selections - very nice!