Creo Parametric 11.0 - Mapkeys Configuration File
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 ต.ค. 2024
- This Creo Parametric 11.0 tutorial shows the new Mapkeys.pro configuration file.
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Thanks,
Dave
This is a problem, as we have mapkey based on the session we open with different config & search pro files , having all the mapkey stored in one location is a step backwards, give us the option to control the path via the option config file.. I have a post on the PTC forum on this...
Great sir can you tell one thing how to export assembly model tree in Excel sheet
creo parametric 11 background is only showing black and nothing else,...HELP! Is it openGL? Not sure what's causing this,..K4000 Quaro
You should open a ticket with PTC Tech Support.
A great solution! The question arose periodically: Why are macros not in a separate file?
Can you make a video about exporting drawings file in good resolution, My logo in drawing format comes in low quality in pdf drawing if I use export option and it comes in high quality when I use direct central + P but then font are not getting good
Probably not. I don’t have any experience in that area. I recommend opening a ticket with PTC Tech Support.
Hello,
I'm thinking of switching from SolidWorks to Creo soon.
Do you know where to find a Mapkey file with SolidWorks uses?
I think in particular of the cube to choose the orientations of view of part/assembly.
Thanks,
Creo already has hot keys for the standard views, so there’s no need for a special SolidWorks mapkeys file. I made a video on hot keys years ago, but you can take a look at the hot keys in the Options dialog box to see what they are.
Great, I make a lot of mapkeys so this is helpful.
The mapkey you showed was not optimized yet. When a close command directly follows an open command, you can remove them both.
Well, I personally don’t use or care about mapkeys. I made those up right before the video just for the sake of the video.