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Can I prevent switching from Assembler to Explorer with single click?

StephanWeber
StephanWeber over 3 years ago

This happens too often accidentially, and can take minutes for large setups. Is there an option to get e.g. a confirmation dialog? Or that you need RMB instead of a simple click?

Bye Stephan

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  • ShawnLogan
    ShawnLogan over 3 years ago

    Dear StephanWeber,

    StephanWeber said:
    s there an option to get e.g. a confirmation dialog? Or that you need RMB instead of a simple click?

    I thought Andrew answered essentially the same question you posed 2 months ago at URL:

    https://community.cadence.com/cadence_technology_forums/f/custom-ic-design/51757/can-i-tailor-the-transition-from-assembler-to-explorer-like-using-double-click-or-rmb-instead-of-simple-click-to-arrow

    Am I overlooking a new aspect to your question? His response included the statement:

    "There is an enhancement change request (CCR 1690719) asking for the ability to disable the arrow, but there are no plans to implement this (there has been only one request for it in 5 years, although there is a more recent request for an option to ask for confirmation before descending/ascending - CCR 2540141 - there's no plan for that either)."

    My apologies if I am not fully understanding a new aspect to your post StephanWeber!
    Shawn

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