I just tried this regedit on a new system using the 3.5.6 driver. The reg value is in the Options folder instead of the higher level as orginally indicated.
Unfortunately I can't bring the Z axis move back by changing the SubPartMoveAlongZ to "1".
Has the driver changed recently?
SW2007 - Assembly Mode
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Carltonium
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Hi Carltonium,
3DxSoftware v. 3.5.5 is no longer available but do note that it includes exactly the same add-in for SolidWorks that in 3.5.6.
If you open the Add-In Manager in SolidWorks, you should see the "3Dcontrol" add-in listed with version 2.11.0. That version includes the change to allow "sub-part" movement along the zz axis.
3DxSoftware v. 3.5.5 is no longer available but do note that it includes exactly the same add-in for SolidWorks that in 3.5.6.
If you open the Add-In Manager in SolidWorks, you should see the "3Dcontrol" add-in listed with version 2.11.0. That version includes the change to allow "sub-part" movement along the zz axis.
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SantitheGreat
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Re: SW2007 - Assembly Mode
Is there a seperate puzzle and assembly demo? If so, how do I get to the puzzle? I can only do the assembly.
Re: SW2007 - Assembly Mode
Hello SantitheGreat,
the puzzle demo is still installed as far as I can see, but no link is created for it. You should find it in the installation folder of the 3Dconnexion driver, subfolder 3DxWare\3DxWinCore64. Name puzzle.exe.
the puzzle demo is still installed as far as I can see, but no link is created for it. You should find it in the installation folder of the 3Dconnexion driver, subfolder 3DxWare\3DxWinCore64. Name puzzle.exe.
Uta
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