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different command window and function

heidi099
heidi099 over 1 year ago

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When I lunch the program for the first time,  I can see like the first picture , and the next time I run it, I can see it in the shme shape as the second pictures..

I don't know why?

For example
(funkey or alias) mv     command is set
In the first program, mv works properly.
In the second program, v is typed after m function operation (the mouse is located on the design screen).
I usually use the second program.


How can I use multi-letter shortcuts like the command function of the 1st program?
And can you tell me why different screens come up when I run the same program?

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    0 mahimag over 1 year ago

    Hello heidi099, which version of the software you are using?

    From the screenshot I understand that you are launching PCB Editor from Project Manager. When you say you launch 2nd time, does that mean you close the porject manager and launches it again and it shows as the second screenshot?

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    0 mahimag over 1 year ago

    Hello heidi099, which version of the software you are using?

    From the screenshot I understand that you are launching PCB Editor from Project Manager. When you say you launch 2nd time, does that mean you close the porject manager and launches it again and it shows as the second screenshot?

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