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T-FLEX Parametric CAD. Fundamentals. 2D Design

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Customizing System<br />

To modify already defined key combination for some set, it is enough to press the button [Assign] and<br />

specify new combination.<br />

For removing the assigned key combination without specifying a new one, it is necessary to press the button<br />

[Reset] after selecting a set in the list.<br />

“Environment” Tab<br />

This tab serves to work with Environments.<br />

Environment is a set of system settings that can be saved<br />

in the Windows Registry or in an external file with the<br />

purpose of a future quick system setup. An environment<br />

may include the following settings: the visibility and<br />

composition of toolbars, special system windows, library<br />

and folder windows; the system settings, default<br />

customizations of various commands, etc.<br />

The list of existing Environments is displayed in the left<br />

part of the dialog. Initially, the only item in the list is<br />

“Current Environment”. It denotes the current system<br />

settings. In the future, all user-created Environments are<br />

added here.<br />

Already existing Environments can be renamed or<br />

deleted. To do that, select them in the list (using ) and<br />

click the respective button ([Rename] or [Delete]).<br />

To apply an existing environment, select it in the list and<br />

click [Apply].<br />

You can create a new Environment either based on the current system settings (“Current Environment”), or<br />

based on another existing Environment.<br />

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