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Bindkey in IC615

Carlsberg
Carlsberg over 11 years ago

Hello  everyone:

Recently ,I  changed  my  cadence  tools  from  IC514  to IC 615

 and  some bindkeys  in  IC514 use  with  key<Alt>  fail  in  IC615  .   

Is  there  possible   to  use  key<Alt>   as   Bindkeys  in  IC615??

 

please  help  me!

thanks! 

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    Andrew Beckett over 11 years ago

    There's a solution for this. In general I'd advise you to get used to it, because right mouse button is used for context menus throughout IC61X, as is almost universal in many tools (on Windows and other platforms).

    You can easily swap them back with bindkey definitions though (as mentioned in the solution - this talks about it for schematic, but it's equally easy for layout too. You can easily search for "Btn2" or "Btn3" in the Options->BindKeys form for Layout, Schematics and Symbols, and then use hiSetBindKey to define your own swapped mouse button definitions.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 11 years ago

    There's a solution for this. In general I'd advise you to get used to it, because right mouse button is used for context menus throughout IC61X, as is almost universal in many tools (on Windows and other platforms).

    You can easily swap them back with bindkey definitions though (as mentioned in the solution - this talks about it for schematic, but it's equally easy for layout too. You can easily search for "Btn2" or "Btn3" in the Options->BindKeys form for Layout, Schematics and Symbols, and then use hiSetBindKey to define your own swapped mouse button definitions.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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