I had lost zoom & both pans yesterday, but found
the L/R, U/D & Zoom unchecked in properties.
I have corrected all of those, but I cannot
restart L/R pan.
I have rebooted several times.
John
Lost Pan, Explorer, Inv 2010, W7
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Lost Pan, Explorer, Inv 2010, W7
"Once man has tasted flight,
he will walk the earth with
his eyes turned skyward,
for there he has been and
there he longs to return."
L. Da Vinci
he will walk the earth with
his eyes turned skyward,
for there he has been and
there he longs to return."
L. Da Vinci
Re: Lost Pan, Explorer, Inv 2010, W7
Hello Johnny C -
Returning the Inventor profile settings to defaults should restore all of the axis directions.
With Inventor open and having the SpaceExplorer focus ['Inventor - login name' will be shown at the top of 3Dconnexion Properties] choose Options- Restore all Defaults. Confirm to restore defaults then check whether that restores full navigation.
If not, that would mean the profile is corrupted - you can remove the Inventor custom profiles with
Options - Delete Saved Configurations then restart Inventor.
If restoring defaults and removing profiles does not fix it , you can use the clean install steps to return to original settings.
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Barbara
Returning the Inventor profile settings to defaults should restore all of the axis directions.
With Inventor open and having the SpaceExplorer focus ['Inventor - login name' will be shown at the top of 3Dconnexion Properties] choose Options- Restore all Defaults. Confirm to restore defaults then check whether that restores full navigation.
If not, that would mean the profile is corrupted - you can remove the Inventor custom profiles with
Options - Delete Saved Configurations then restart Inventor.
If restoring defaults and removing profiles does not fix it , you can use the clean install steps to return to original settings.
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Barbara
Re: Lost Pan, Explorer, Inv 2010, W7
Barbara,
Everytime I open the properties window the profile
is set to Windows Explorer. I can change it manually,
but it always reverts back to Explorer.
Also, I don't find a properties window exactly like
you describe. All I can find is Restore Page Defaults
at the bottom of the 3DC Properties window.
Is that it?
Thanks!
John
Everytime I open the properties window the profile
is set to Windows Explorer. I can change it manually,
but it always reverts back to Explorer.
Also, I don't find a properties window exactly like
you describe. All I can find is Restore Page Defaults
at the bottom of the 3DC Properties window.
Is that it?
Thanks!
John
"Once man has tasted flight,
he will walk the earth with
his eyes turned skyward,
for there he has been and
there he longs to return."
L. Da Vinci
he will walk the earth with
his eyes turned skyward,
for there he has been and
there he longs to return."
L. Da Vinci
Re: Lost Pan, Explorer, Inv 2010, W7
Hello Johnny C -
The 'Restore Page Defaults' option is in the beta driver. The steps I gave you are for the released driver.
There is a separate forum for the beta driver [3DxWare 10 Beta Forum]. Using 'Restore Page Defaults' on the Advanced Motion tab generally should restore the axis directions. If not , please ask in the beta forum . The engineers working with the beta driver reply there and they can help you correct the problem.
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Barbara
The 'Restore Page Defaults' option is in the beta driver. The steps I gave you are for the released driver.
There is a separate forum for the beta driver [3DxWare 10 Beta Forum]. Using 'Restore Page Defaults' on the Advanced Motion tab generally should restore the axis directions. If not , please ask in the beta forum . The engineers working with the beta driver reply there and they can help you correct the problem.
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Barbara
Re: Lost Pan, Explorer, Inv 2010, W7
Ok.
Thanks!
John
Thanks!
John
"Once man has tasted flight,
he will walk the earth with
his eyes turned skyward,
for there he has been and
there he longs to return."
L. Da Vinci
he will walk the earth with
his eyes turned skyward,
for there he has been and
there he longs to return."
L. Da Vinci