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Track Cursor Location

Track Cursor Location

Track Cursor Location

(OP)
Hi All,
I just started using NX10
I use track cursor while creating curves, I looked under....
Preferences > User Interface > Options > Tracking Bar
Selected the Check box...

But the Tracking Dialog doesn't appear.
Am I missing something

Cheers

Automotive
Germany
NX10

RE: Track Cursor Location

I would suggest that you enter Track Cursor into your Command Finder and see what information it gives you.
If it is turned off it will tell you.

RE: Track Cursor Location

(OP)
no results found

Automotive
Germany
NX10

RE: Track Cursor Location

I assume that we are talking about the "tracking bar" that shows up in the basic curves command.
If so, start the basic curves command, then go to menu -> preferences -> user interface -> layout and click on the "reset window position" button. The key is to start the basic curves command first and not to close it before changing the user interface option.

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RE: Track Cursor Location

(OP)
Got it, many thanks...

Automotive
Germany
NX10

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