Can I just hold left mouse button and drag components around in the assembly (if they have no mates/constrains)? Or do you really need to open a separate move command and move the parts with arrows? How convenient would it be in windows to drag files around the desktop using a separate arrow command and not just drag them with mouse?
In the next two tutorials you will see that it is possible to move a component by holding down the left mouse button. Of course, you must first start a command.😉
@@DavidVanstone No. The way of working is just different and you need to drag them with the arrows. Slower than in solidworks but I got used to it after a year...
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Can I just hold left mouse button and drag components around in the assembly (if they have no mates/constrains)? Or do you really need to open a separate move command and move the parts with arrows? How convenient would it be in windows to drag files around the desktop using a separate arrow command and not just drag them with mouse?
In the next two tutorials you will see that it is possible to move a component by holding down the left mouse button. Of course, you must first start a command.😉
Did you find out how to do this? I couldn't find it in the other videos
@@DavidVanstone No. The way of working is just different and you need to drag them with the arrows. Slower than in solidworks but I got used to it after a year...
@@kerguule I've finally figured it. If the constraint box is open you can drag
@@DavidVanstone Really? need to try that tomorrow then :)
At 5:00 what mouse make this motion?,tnx!
I move the assembly with the Spacenavigator
@@learnNX Thank you!