Using Shortcuts

Prerequisites:
Setting Up for Local PC-DMIS Routines

Also, see "Shortcuts" for other conditions.

If you have the Folder Explorer add-on, you can use Windows shortcuts in Inspect to go to other folders or files.

  1. Create the shortcut to the desired file or folder location and place the shortcut in a folder where Inspect can see it.

  2. If Inspect does not show the folder, check that a reference to the folder exists in the Folder Explorer section on the Settings screen.

  3. With Inspect, from the Parts screen, click This PC.

  4. From the available folders, locate the shortcut that you created inside of Windows.

  5. If the shortcut points to a folder, that folder opens inside of Inspect.

  6. If the shortcut points to a routine, the routine begins its execution process.

You need to have an application add-on installed for any file types you intend to use inside of Inspect.

Related Topics:

Setting Up for Local PC-DMIS Routines

The Parts Screen

Shortcuts

The Settings Screen

Executing Routines to Measure Parts