trialanderror Posted March 17 Share Posted March 17 Hi, Most cad software including Catia, NX, Solid Edge, Inventor, Fusion, ZW3D, KOMPAS-3D, if you double click the tree sketch or feature it will enter the sketch or feature. I know I can press the E key to edit, but that just seems like a added reach to find the E key. You still have to click the tree and then push the E key for it to work? Why not just double click to edit? Kind of like pushing the middle mouse button on a browser tab which closes the tab. That feature came from NetCaptor (originally SimulBrowse) including the middle mouse button to close the tab, which all new web browsers now do. There is a forum for Solidworks and the question was asked why double clicking the sketch in the tree it won't enter into the Sketch. You have to right click and find the edit menu. The work around was still slower than just a double click. Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cary OConnor Posted March 18 Share Posted March 18 We can file an ER for that. As you pointed out, if you select a sketch in the Scene Browser tree or in the scene, E will edit it. If you want to edit the sketch of a feature, Alt-E (this saves the step to find the sketch in the Scene Browser Tree). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nickul Posted March 21 Share Posted March 21 Yes it would be good if this area received some more development You could tie the double click to a range of features, edit cross section , smartpaint, materials, triball , parameter etc. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SSIMMONS Posted March 26 Share Posted March 26 To be fair, IC works primarily on intellishape features and I generally would not add features like holes etc. in a sketch because if the intellishape bounding box is edited it would mess up the shape and size of those features. I always find it interesting what bothers some people and not others when it comes to this sort of thing. Couldn't hurt to make it easier though, but I would likely never use the feature since I just right click and hit edit sketch and whittling this down from 2 seconds to 1.75 seconds isn't a huge gain in productivity. Is there not currently a way to bind this to a mouse using the customize keyboard shortcut menus (Like select the part and click one button and it automatically brings up that parts cross-section edit)? That might be pretty neat if there isn't. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cary OConnor Posted March 26 Share Posted March 26 Note: You could enable Mouse Gestures (Tools-options-interaction-mouse) and set up an action to edit the sketch. For example: Add Edit Selected Feature to the Sketch in the Customization of Mouse Gesture and have it connected to a down drag. Then you can select a sketch and drag down holding right-and-left mouse buttons. Saves you a hotkey movement Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nickul Posted March 28 Share Posted March 28 (edited) I forget about mouse gestures, worth a try. For me though its not about reducing the time from 2 seconds to 1.75 seconds, its about mouse clicks & movement as I have RSI in my mouse hand, so I'm always on the hunt for reducing clicks. I do tie what I can to the buttons on my space pilot, especially the tribal and the pop up floaty menu. Ideally what I need is to press my mouse button once and IronCAD performs 6 months of detail design work for me...... hmm maybe not I'd be out of a job, I didn't think that through.... Edited March 28 by Nickul Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SSIMMONS Posted March 28 Share Posted March 28 1 hour ago, Nickul said: I forget about mouse gestures, worth a try. For me though its not about reducing the time from 2 seconds to 1.75 seconds, its about mouse clicks & movement as I have RSI in my mouse hand, so I'm always on the hunt for reducing clicks. I do tie what I can to the buttons on my space pilot, especially the tribal and the pop up floaty menu. Ideally what I need is to press my mouse button once and IronCAD performs 6 months of detail design work for me...... hmm maybe not I'd be out of a job, I didn't think that through.... Haha hey, I am quickly approaching some Carpal Tunnel so I can understand that. I use both hands for the mouse and trade off to get some wrist relief sometimes. I use a 12 button MMO mouse so clicking the buttons with my left pinky took some practice for sure. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bertrand Kim Posted March 29 Share Posted March 29 9 hours ago, SSIMMONS said: Haha hey, I am quickly approaching some Carpal Tunnel so I can understand that. I use both hands for the mouse and trade off to get some wrist relief sometimes. I use a 12 button MMO mouse so clicking the buttons with my left pinky took some practice for sure. Are you ambidextrous? I want to try my left hand as well because of the pain, but it's not easy. Anyways this wrist cushion saved me especially click finger. You guys have to try. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SSIMMONS Posted April 1 Share Posted April 1 On 3/28/2024 at 8:57 PM, Bertrand Kim said: Are you ambidextrous? I want to try my left hand as well because of the pain, but it's not easy. Anyways this wrist cushion saved me especially click finger. You guys have to try. I am cross-dominant. For instance, my highest bowling score is 200 points and it is shared by my right and left hands. I cannot snowboard with my right foot back like most right handed people, only goofy stance. I play pool left handed and am horrible right handed. I can throw a frisbee well with either hand. I write right handed and throw a baseball right handed, but I can throw left. It just depends on the task. I do pick things up much faster no matter what it is, but some things I am just terrible at with one hand or the other. I am a right handed shooter with left eye dominance (which is a bit weird at times). It's just all over the place really. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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