crecore
Mechanical
- Mar 11, 2010
- 64
Running 9.0.2.5 currently.
In NX8.5 the selections of components during creation of explosions in modeling worked relatively well. Other than the annoyance of it selecting the entire assembly at times; perhaps due to using the master model concept.
Something has changed in NX9. I have checked display card and driver compatibility already. Here is what happens. When you select components, then move, you often need to remove one of them, move the rest, remove the second, move the rest, remove the third, and so on, for a hardware stack for example. In NX 8.5 this could be done nicely, toggling from move back to select components and using the shift key to deselect all while still in the command. In NX9, while this still works, the previously selected components no longer stay highlighted and therefor also do not dehighlight when deselected reducing the usability of this. I find myself bailing out of the command and starting it again now for these types of operations. This is surely less efficient and it could not have been intended. Perhaps using the command this way was no intended and therefor not tested?
NX 9.0.1.3
In NX8.5 the selections of components during creation of explosions in modeling worked relatively well. Other than the annoyance of it selecting the entire assembly at times; perhaps due to using the master model concept.
Something has changed in NX9. I have checked display card and driver compatibility already. Here is what happens. When you select components, then move, you often need to remove one of them, move the rest, remove the second, move the rest, remove the third, and so on, for a hardware stack for example. In NX 8.5 this could be done nicely, toggling from move back to select components and using the shift key to deselect all while still in the command. In NX9, while this still works, the previously selected components no longer stay highlighted and therefor also do not dehighlight when deselected reducing the usability of this. I find myself bailing out of the command and starting it again now for these types of operations. This is surely less efficient and it could not have been intended. Perhaps using the command this way was no intended and therefor not tested?
NX 9.0.1.3