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How can I improve cross probing in PCB Designer and Capture

PeteV
PeteV over 2 years ago

Hi All,

I'm using intertool communication. Using the Capture-select, PCB Designer highlighting workflow seems great. Highlights in PCB Editor are basically instantaneous.

Then, as I work in PCB editor, some large net invariably gets selected. Capture hangs while it steps through every page of a schematic highlighting that net. I *really* dislike this behavior.

Ideally, capture would just be "faster" where object-selections on either end result in an "instant" selection in the other program. If that is not an option, I would prefer to choose which object-selections are sent across the ITC channel and choose which direction those selections move in.

Something like this would be perfectly acceptable:

I have already unchecked "Enable Global Net ITC" in the extended preferences -- it doesn't help much. Is there any such functionality to help dial-in the ITC feature?

Thanks.

-Pete

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    0 edahub 11 months ago

    I tried with hf 006 and this is much improved

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    0 edahub 11 months ago

    I tried with hf 006 and this is much improved

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