New hotkey

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by Wayne Tiffany, Sep 28, 2007.

  1. I have added a new hotkey to my arsenal for SW2007 - "I" for "Isolate". I
    have been using it a lot on assemblies and the "I" key seemed to be a
    natural choice, and it was not taken in our SW setups, and it's faster to
    hit that key than to do a RMB and pick it out of the menu. If you want to
    add it and need help, let me know. If you don't know what I am talking
    about, or why you should care, then also ask me about it. :)

    WT
     
    Wayne Tiffany, Sep 28, 2007
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  2. Wayne Tiffany

    jon_banquer Guest

    Use the Isolate command frequently to create Display States. Very
    helpful. I prefer RMB to hotkeys.
     
    jon_banquer, Sep 28, 2007
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  3. Wayne Tiffany

    j Guest

    Another one for 2008 is "s". It's a new one that is not documented real
    well. It is a pop up menu relative to the type of file you have open and
    is customizable
     
    j, Sep 28, 2007
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  4. Wayne Tiffany

    Krister_L Guest

    Yeah that's neat....but also the possibility to open the assembly with
    only the parts You wanna use loaded. It's like "Isolate" but none of
    the other parts are loaded, just the contraints to them. I'm looking
    forward to get 2008 loaded for daily use.

    // Krister
     
    Krister_L, Sep 28, 2007
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    Monty Guest

    I just discovered Isolate a few weeks ago. IT was a great find. I
    use it alot!

    I've been using SW2008 on and off since it became available for
    download. I find myself more efficient in SW2007. I already have two
    "SPRs" in SW2008

    Monty
     
    Monty, Sep 28, 2007
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    Cliff Guest

    Did you remember to cite Matt Lombard on that one?
    Nope.
    Any clues what the words mean?
     
    Cliff, Oct 14, 2007
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