Disable Temporary axes.
Disable Temporary axes.
I'm using SW 2022 and it has this new annoying "feature" of creating a temporary axis whenever one hovers on a cylindrical/conical face for a longer than a heartbeat.
Firstly, can someone explain why they would need this and what meaningful purpose it can serve.?
I mean, these new axes do not show up in drawings.. do they? and surely if you wanted to use an axis to create a plane or as a point of circular pattern, you'd just create the axis like normal.? What is the benefit..? Other than one less feature within the feature tree..?
...For a thing you cannot edit... That will probably break anyway when the "Face" changes, like they do...
Moreover, and of significantly more importance to me, how do I turn this feature OFF..!?? I cannot find a setting to do this..
And FFS why is it even on by default at all. ?
I do not need my system hanging while it goes about the thinking to create something I do not need everytime my cursor hovers on a cylinder for more than a few milliseconds.
Who dreams up these great new enhancements..?
Firstly, can someone explain why they would need this and what meaningful purpose it can serve.?
I mean, these new axes do not show up in drawings.. do they? and surely if you wanted to use an axis to create a plane or as a point of circular pattern, you'd just create the axis like normal.? What is the benefit..? Other than one less feature within the feature tree..?
...For a thing you cannot edit... That will probably break anyway when the "Face" changes, like they do...
Moreover, and of significantly more importance to me, how do I turn this feature OFF..!?? I cannot find a setting to do this..
And FFS why is it even on by default at all. ?
I do not need my system hanging while it goes about the thinking to create something I do not need everytime my cursor hovers on a cylinder for more than a few milliseconds.
Who dreams up these great new enhancements..?
Re: Disable Temporary axes.
This is being worked on as reported by users.
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Re: Disable Temporary axes.
This behavior was modified in, I think, SP 3 so that the axis don't show immediately. You have to hover over the object for a couple seconds before they show.
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These show up even with temporary axis turned off? Kind of odd, but I can see the use of having them show up and then hide back for the purpose of selecting them to do a mate or whatever else. A lot less hassle then going in the menu to turn on temporary axis, select it, turn them off and continue with your selection.
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As a result of probably the loudest complaints since the icon color change debacle, much of it from me, they added this option in one of the service packs (sp 3, maybe?). As you see, I have it turned on, since after they added the delay I don't mind it, and even use it occasionally.
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You da man Glenn!Glenn Schroeder wrote: ↑Fri Nov 18, 2022 8:41 am As a result of probably the loudest complaints since the icon color change debacle, much of it from me, they added this option in one of the service packs (sp 3, maybe?). As you see, I have it turned on, since after they added the delay I don't mind it, and even use it occasionally.
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I don't know how much credit I deserve for getting it fixed, but I was definitely a squeaky wheel. I think this "enhancement" caused me the most frustration since the automatic Note merging back about 2010.
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Re: Disable Temporary axes.
Any new feature should come with a switch to turn it off. We see this over and over when they add an enhancement to the UI.
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Absolutely, and they've gotten better about doing that in the last few years, but someone dropped the ball with this one.
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Nice work Mate.Glenn Schroeder wrote: ↑Fri Nov 18, 2022 8:41 am As a result of probably the loudest complaints since the icon color change debacle, much of it from me, they added this option in one of the service packs (sp 3, maybe?). As you see, I have it turned on, since after they added the delay I don't mind it, and even use it occasionally.
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This is exactly what I was hoping to find.
But alas I cannot find it in my SP0.
Nor can I update, I've been locked out since my last refusal to cough up more $$$$ to our terrible reseller.
Never mind that we've paid (ever-increasing) subs for nigh on 10yrs. now.)
I guess I will just need to retrain myself to avoid any pause over cylindrical faces.
But, if I may ask for clarity, you state: "... since after they added the delay I don't mind it"
How much delay..?
It really does take literally only a fraction of a second to trigger it. Then it pauses for a second of two while it displays tit.
Yes, even if display of temporary axis is turned off..
I guess I will just need to retrain myself to avoid any pause over cylindrical faces.
Meh.. accept it and move on. For now.
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My estimate is about 1.5 seconds.
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Last I remember.....if you bought a version, you are entitled to all service packs....just not the next version. Your reseller must provide you a download link to the latest SP.
https://www.goengineer.com/blog/install ... expiration.
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That is VERY interesting. I have never known that to be the case. My subscription expires at the end of January. It is my understanding that I would only be entitled to the latest service pack released at that point in time, so for me it would be SWX2023 SP2, and not SP5 that would be released in October 2023, nine months after my subscription expiration.jcapriotti wrote: ↑Mon Nov 21, 2022 11:11 am Last I remember.....if you bought a version, you are entitled to all service packs....just not the next version. Your reseller must provide you a download link to the latest SP.
https://www.goengineer.com/blog/install ... expiration.
This is what I just found on my VAR's website: https://trimech.com/blog/understanding- ... s-licenses
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@Alin since you work for a VAR, can you clarify the corporate policy, please.
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I think these 'things' vary depending on the VAR and location. Some countries have specific laws that make things a bit more complex.DennisD wrote: ↑Mon Nov 21, 2022 11:35 am That is VERY interesting. I have never known that to be the case. My subscription expires at the end of January. It is my understanding that I would only be entitled to the latest service pack released at that point in time, so for me it would be SWX2023 SP2, and not SP5 that would be released in October 2023, nine months after my subscription expiration.
This is what I just found on my VAR's website: https://trimech.com/blog/understanding- ... s-licenses
Term vs Perpetual Licenses & Subscription Services
SOLIDWORKS standalone and network versions can be either perpetual or term licenses. Perpetual licenses are owned by the client and never expire, while term licenses are essentially rentals which will cease to function after the expiration date.
Perpetual licenses have optional subscription services which provide clients with various benefits including technical support, the right to upgrade SOLIDWORKS to newer versions as they come out at no extra cost, free certification exam vouchers, etc. Subscription services are paid on an annual basis and will expire if not maintained. But the client is still able to use whatever version of SOLIDWORKS was most current at the time their subscription expired, as well as any earlier version they may want to use.
@Alin since you work for a VAR, can you clarify the corporate policy, please.
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They may put up a fight......just find a bug the SP fixes and say I need it because this is broken.DennisD wrote: ↑Mon Nov 21, 2022 11:35 am That is VERY interesting. I have never known that to be the case. My subscription expires at the end of January. It is my understanding that I would only be entitled to the latest service pack released at that point in time, so for me it would be SWX2023 SP2, and not SP5 that would be released in October 2023, nine months after my subscription expiration.
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Re: Disable Temporary axes.
Well.
I have contacted my VAR in regards to this.
I have told them some time back that I refuse to pay them any more $$$ for the lacklustre service I've received from them.
I now await their reply.
I have contacted my VAR in regards to this.
I have told them some time back that I refuse to pay them any more $$$ for the lacklustre service I've received from them.
I now await their reply.
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I don't see that your question was really answered. I use it for sketch relations. Probably only for sketch relations. For some reason you can't dimension to a cylindrical surface in a sketch. You have to pick a centerline instead. Nice that now you don't have to go turn on centerlines, but I do think it would have been easier if they just let me pick the cylinder wall.
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I use temporary axis regularly for sketches and mates. While it is handy not to have to turn on temporary axis to do this, it would have been about 236th on my list of priorities for the software.
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Re: Disable Temporary axes.
It's one click to switch them on or off, if you create a menu for it. Quick on and off visibility for origins, curves, axis, temporary axis, etc. Has been available for multiple years.
Re: Disable Temporary axes.
Yes, and with this new feature, it is 0 clicks.
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Isn't this the same menu as this..? When I turn this on... I get this..Frank_Oostendorp wrote: ↑Wed Nov 23, 2022 10:49 am It's one click to switch them on or off, if you create a menu for it. Quick on and off visibility for origins, curves, axis, temporary axis, etc. Has been available for multiple years.
It displays every cylindrical axis in the model..
However, having it turned off, does not prohibit the SW from pausing to create the axis whenever I hover for a fraction of a second on any cylindrical or conical face. It is a new behaviour that I do not desire/require. Nor can I seem to turn it off.
I was only asking if it was possible to disable it entirely.
(It turns out this was a "feature" that was thrust upon me and I've no way to turn it off.
And now, a disabling functionality has been implemented in a SP that I cannot have, my VAR will not give it to me because Solidworks says..,
"No SP for Damo unless he goes back on subscription.. and pays 6months backdating. And he better do it before Jan 2023 or there will only be 4 year subs available..!!? But this is quite likely a very different discussion.. I really hate all these people... )
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Re: Disable Temporary axes.
Don't waste your energy on these people.
All I wanted to make clear, that all elements of reference, like temporary axes, planes, origins etc. already had a way to switch the visibility on and of. The new feature of automatic showing temporary axes will be expanded with automatic showing origins, planes, sketches, grid etc. until it becomes un-usable.
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Welcome to the world of SW roulette. Upgrade at your own risk. What is broken in the new version may be worse than what is broken in the version you are using.
You've probably learned this lesson the hard way; I would not upgrade past whatever SP5 is available to me. When I went off subscription in 2021, I didn't upgrade past 2020 Sp5.
You've probably learned this lesson the hard way; I would not upgrade past whatever SP5 is available to me. When I went off subscription in 2021, I didn't upgrade past 2020 Sp5.
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yes. and good timing too.. 2021 was a horrorshow for me..SPerman wrote: ↑Thu Nov 24, 2022 8:06 pm Welcome to the world of SW roulette. Upgrade at your own risk. What is broken in the new version may be worse than what is broken in the version you are using.
You've probably learned this lesson the hard way; I would not upgrade past whatever SP5 is available to me. When I went off subscription in 2021, I didn't upgrade past 2020 Sp5.
Most unstable version I ever used.
I almost gave up completely and quit the entire industry.
I went to 2022 in sheer desperation. My faith was somewhat restored.