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No matter what Hexagon measurement equipment or software you use, we want to hear your ideas and suggestions on how we can improve.

  • Your feedback and voting will benefit the majority of users.
  • You have 10 votes which you can allocate to your own or other users ideas.
  • We will focus on trying to realize the top voted items in our future products.

Thanks for your assistance in helping us shape the future.

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Persistent toolbars and buttons across users

Jacob R hace 5 meses en Metrology Software / PC-DMIS 0

I would like a custom toolbar that can appear on every user's toolbar area by default just like the standard ones.  It would be incredibly handy to have a toolbar with custom function buttons that everyone has access to.  It would also streamline so many other things including setup and work instructions. Currently, to get that functionality, each user would have to configure their toolbar, which isn't practical for shops with multiple users and skill levels.  I would love to say in my work instructions: "press the <setup instructions> button in the toolbar" and know they have that button.

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Palette measurement review in Inspect

Masaaki hace 5 meses en Metrology Software / Inspect 0

Measured and theoretical values for multiple palette routines in Inspect are only temporarily saved during execution, but a series of measurements can be saved as a separate file for review in palette measurements.

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Copy ABC paste CBA

Matteo Contro hace 5 meses en Metrology Software / PC-DMIS actualizado por Neil Challinor hace 1 mes 2

In the edit window, I would like to be able to copy a set of elements ordered as A-B-C-D and paste them as D-C-B-A.

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Suggestion for a filter for laser COP

Marc Smith hace 9 meses en Metrology Software / PC-DMIS actualizado por Neil KAY (Hexagon) hace 1 mes 3

One filter that I really wish was available for a laser-scan COP is a one that just removes all laser points within x distance of a seam in a solid model.  Trying to get a surface profile measurement of a scanned part is inevitably thrown off because the physical part has had the edges smoothed per drawing requirements, but the model had sharp edges so it shows up as an out-of-tolerance condition.

I'd love to have a filter were I can specify a distance, and then either select individual seam lines or just pick "all seams" to filter out these edge points from the COP.

A .015"/.005" break edge requirement means on a .010-profile surface all of the edges will be out of spec, and the measurement will not be an accurate representation of the part.

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being able to see the report window (as the part is running) in the inspect application.

Nate hace 11 meses en Metrology Software / Inspect actualizado por Neil KAY (Hexagon) hace 1 mes 2

Having the ability to see the report window while the report is running or even the edit screen while the program is running in Inspect would help us determine where in the program a fault occurred.  All we can see currently (In 5.1) is the CAD, %, and pass/fail screens

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Add BendingStudio to the list of Softwares

Peter hace 1 año en Metrology Software actualizado por neil kay hace 10 meses 1

Add BendingStudio to the list of Softwares

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Button for non-calibrated angles

SiSkebab hace 3 años en Metrology Software / PC-DMIS actualizado por Neil KAY (Hexagon) hace 1 mes 2

My machine has a tool charger that has eight tools. When I start the program from the server, the program tells me that I have some angles that are not calibrated. I then have to manually search the program and calibrate tool by tool. After that I have to exit the program

and to enter again to make sure that I have calibrated all the angles. It is necessary to put a button that, with one click, will mark those in the head that are not calibrated without exiting the program.

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Hole or no hole

Michael Larsen hace 3 años en Metrology Software / PC-DMIS actualizado por Neil KAY (Hexagon) hace 1 mes 2

Sometimes, I like to check if there is a hole at the right spot, not its coordinates.

or when the left part has a hole, and the right part doesn't.

So could You make a function, that "dives" into a hole, with a depth that I type in, and move to the avoidance distance, before it continues with the next feature?