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SeanF
Mechanical
- Nov 26, 2002
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FWIW,
I just installed them. Indeed the "select lock" issues are gone it seems. The new flashing hourglass is sort of funny looking (you see this now when sketch items are selected and you move w/spaceball). However, at least you can select and move now. I have no idea how well these drivers work with Explorer as I don't use it.
They must have just posted them as I didn't see them @ 8:00AM when I looked first.
Regards,
Version 2.2.8, March 28, 2003
Fix: restore the setting dynamic highlighting of edges to the user choice if (without releasing the 3D-controller handle) the user toggles between two or more view windows;
With the release of SP2.0 for SolidWorks, the workaround implement in 2.2.5 is no longer necessary. Users are now again able to move a selected sketch segment or point. The mouse pointer will, as consequence, change to a hourglass. Sean F
Mechanical Engineer
seanf@newing-halll.com
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I just installed them. Indeed the "select lock" issues are gone it seems. The new flashing hourglass is sort of funny looking (you see this now when sketch items are selected and you move w/spaceball). However, at least you can select and move now. I have no idea how well these drivers work with Explorer as I don't use it.
They must have just posted them as I didn't see them @ 8:00AM when I looked first.
Regards,
Version 2.2.8, March 28, 2003
Fix: restore the setting dynamic highlighting of edges to the user choice if (without releasing the 3D-controller handle) the user toggles between two or more view windows;
With the release of SP2.0 for SolidWorks, the workaround implement in 2.2.5 is no longer necessary. Users are now again able to move a selected sketch segment or point. The mouse pointer will, as consequence, change to a hourglass. Sean F
Mechanical Engineer
seanf@newing-halll.com
1 2 many l's in e-mail