We haven't specifically tested or certified it. For more information on PTC-certified supported hardware, see www.ptc.com/support/-/media/support/refdocs/Creo_Parametric/11,-d-,0/creo11_hardware_notes.pdf If you would like for it to be, I'd recommend logging into PTC Community and posting it as a Creo idea: community.ptc.com/t5/Creo-Parametric-Ideas/idb-p/creoparametric
I was looking for this comment. I agree! Take some lessons from Solidworks (and potentially others) on this one, Creo, and add some tools to your sketch function. Sketch patterns are a great way to equally space out things like a structural components between two other bodies. I just did it the other day in your software manually by copy/ pasting the profile, adding construction lines between profiles, and then equal constraints to the construction lines. That is a 2 minute task with a pattern function.
The Creo code has to be rewritten from scratch. For me, it's a native 2D software adapted to 3D. The CAD engine is outdated and the development progression is minimal and always will be. it's a shame 2024 software is struggling to create a chamfer on multiple, angled surfaces. Stop patching leaky holes on a 100-year-old wooden ship and build a new one, out of steel.
You need to also invest on industrial design aspects..
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Can you start Creo maximized now?
Why doesn’t Creo work with Logitech Options? When I set custom keys for Creo on my Logitech MX Master 3, they don’t work in Creo.
We haven't specifically tested or certified it. For more information on PTC-certified supported hardware, see www.ptc.com/support/-/media/support/refdocs/Creo_Parametric/11,-d-,0/creo11_hardware_notes.pdf
If you would like for it to be, I'd recommend logging into PTC Community and posting it as a Creo idea: community.ptc.com/t5/Creo-Parametric-Ideas/idb-p/creoparametric
Is there a pattern function in the sketcher?
I was looking for this comment. I agree! Take some lessons from Solidworks (and potentially others) on this one, Creo, and add some tools to your sketch function. Sketch patterns are a great way to equally space out things like a structural components between two other bodies. I just did it the other day in your software manually by copy/ pasting the profile, adding construction lines between profiles, and then equal constraints to the construction lines. That is a 2 minute task with a pattern function.
wISH THEY ADD SOME AI FOR HOLES, PATTERNS ETC
The Creo code has to be rewritten from scratch. For me, it's a native 2D software adapted to 3D. The CAD engine is outdated and the development progression is minimal and always will be. it's a shame 2024 software is struggling to create a chamfer on multiple, angled surfaces. Stop patching leaky holes on a 100-year-old wooden ship and build a new one, out of steel.