3Dconnexion CMW 사용자 설명서

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Siemens NX 
PTC Creo Parametric 
Siemens Solid Edge 
Dassault Systèmes SolidWorks 
 
Assigning "Quick Macros" to buttons
To quickly assign a keystroke or macro to a button, simply click on 
the required key or key combination. For example, in the screenshot below, clicking on "CTRL+A" would 
make the field active and the next keyboard command pressed would be assigned to button number 1.
 
 
 
Note: When a macro is created, it always sends a "press and release" command. If you want to assign a 
"press and hold" command (for example Ctrl or Shift), you should use the "Keyboard" command 
category in the flyout window (i.e. not the "Quick Macro" function describe
 
 
  
Assigning Commands using the flyout window
Clicking on the ">" arrow on the right hand side of the button field opens a flyout window for that 
CadMouse button: 
 
 
The category of the command that is currently assigned to that button is high
Assigning "Quick Macros" to buttons 
To quickly assign a keystroke or macro to a button, simply click on the text in the button field and press 
the required key or key combination. For example, in the screenshot below, clicking on "CTRL+A" would 
make the field active and the next keyboard command pressed would be assigned to button number 1.
macro is created, it always sends a "press and release" command. If you want to assign a 
"press and hold" command (for example Ctrl or Shift), you should use the "Keyboard" command 
category in the flyout window (i.e. not the "Quick Macro" function described above). 
Assigning Commands using the flyout window 
Clicking on the ">" arrow on the right hand side of the button field opens a flyout window for that 
 
The category of the command that is currently assigned to that button is highlighted in bold.
the text in the button field and press 
the required key or key combination. For example, in the screenshot below, clicking on "CTRL+A" would 
make the field active and the next keyboard command pressed would be assigned to button number 1. 
macro is created, it always sends a "press and release" command. If you want to assign a 
"press and hold" command (for example Ctrl or Shift), you should use the "Keyboard" command 
 
Clicking on the ">" arrow on the right hand side of the button field opens a flyout window for that 
lighted in bold.