- SOLIDWORKS 2005 CHANGE ISOMETRIC VIEWPOINT DRIVERS
- SOLIDWORKS 2005 CHANGE ISOMETRIC VIEWPOINT DRIVER
- SOLIDWORKS 2005 CHANGE ISOMETRIC VIEWPOINT PRO
- SOLIDWORKS 2005 CHANGE ISOMETRIC VIEWPOINT SERIES
When done, click on to save and close the sketch.ġ7. Click to make the arc and then repeat for the bottom part of the sketch.ġ6. Select the point, and then similarly select the corresponding point to its left.ġ4.ĝrag the mouse up or down until the resulting arc is a semi-circle, which is signified by the pointer changing to.
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When the pointer is positioned perfectly over the point, it changes to. Position the mouse pointer over the top endpoint of the right parallel line. Click 3 Pt Arc from the Sketch Tools toolbar.ġ2. Trim off the top and bottom sides of the rectangle by clicking on them (the line to be trimmed turns red when the mouse pointer is position over it).ġ1. Click Tools Sketch Tools Trim from the menu and select "Trim to Nearest" from the bottom of the list. Similarly, dimension the height of the rectangle to be 100 mm.ġ0. Double-click the box and in the resulting Modify widow set the width of the rectangle to be 15 mm. Position the resulting dimensioning box at a convenient location.Ĩ. Click Smart Dimension from the Sketch toolbar and select the top or bottom side of the rectangle.ħ.
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The Front plane is the default Sketch plane.ĥ.Ĝlick Rectangle from the Sketch Tools toolbar and draw a rectangle anywhere inside the Graphics window (do not worry about any specific dimensions).Ħ. Click Sketch from the Sketch toolbar to open a new sketch. I’m afraid for now though this new mouse will have to set on the shelf and gather dust.4. I really like the new mouse with its bigger, easy to push buttons and the wireless so I can easily use it with my laptop in meetings.
SOLIDWORKS 2005 CHANGE ISOMETRIC VIEWPOINT DRIVER
Right now I’m in the process of uninstalling the new driver so I can go back to 3.18 with my Pilot. The same problems exists with my SpacePilot on this new driver.
SOLIDWORKS 2005 CHANGE ISOMETRIC VIEWPOINT SERIES
Whatever it is, it’s obvious this new 10 series driver is nowhere near ready for prime time. I think it’s a problem with the auto centering. On the big assemblies no amount of zoom extents helps. It’s much worse with a huge assembly but on a simple single part the problem is pretty much nonexistent. If I pull the knob towards me to zoom in the model simply moves to the left. Not only will the model fly off into never never land but the zoom action is completely broken. I just got a SpaceMouse wireless and loaded the new driver 10.2 and the problem is back with a vengeance.
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Sometimes playing with the settings in 3D Controller would fix it. Usually hitting the Zoom extents from the heads up tool bar in SolidWorks would bring it around. It gradually got better but every once in a while would rear its ugly head.
SOLIDWORKS 2005 CHANGE ISOMETRIC VIEWPOINT DRIVERS
I've had this problem with my SpacePilotPro and the 3 series drivers on and off for years. It happens very rarely but anyway, It is SURLY linked to the 3DxWare installation as the same happened on my workstation back at my office after it got 3DxWare installed.
SOLIDWORKS 2005 CHANGE ISOMETRIC VIEWPOINT PRO
Same happens on both my laptop and my stationary workstation.ġ, I'm spinning an object around the blue center spot at the same time as i move it up/down/left/right with great control, suddenly it just shots of to left (or right/up/down), and i compensate it by pushing the control to the right, but that just accelerate the left movement.Ģ, Locking the spinning, but still twisting the control for an imaginary spin, the up/down/left/right movements are MUCH MORE accurate.Īlso, after installing the SpaceMouse Pro driver 10.1.4, my regular mouse, a Corsair M95 started to ignore mouse button presses sometimes. But in Assembly mode it moves the object erratically. It seems to works perfect with your demo, but less perfect in Solidworks part mode. Sometimes it just don't follows my orders. It took me MANY years before i convinced my self to buy one.īut. I have had the Space Mouse Pro for about 2 month now and i love it.