Assembly3 LockMover
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| Menu location |
|---|
| Assembly3 → Lock mover |
| Workbenches |
| Assembly3 |
| Default shortcut |
| None |
| Introduced in version |
| - |
| See also |
| None |
Description[edit | edit source]
The Lock mover command is a toggle that prevents parts from being moved if they are fixed with a
Locked constraint.
When activated, none of the mover commands Move part,
Axial move, or
Quick move can be selected as long as the current selection contains a fixed object. This seems not to apply to 2D geometry (see Notes).
Usage[edit | edit source]
- Activate the
Lock mover command using one of the following:
- The
Lock mover button.
- The Assembly3 →
Lock mover menu option.
- The
Notes[edit | edit source]
Selected 2D geometry, such as Draft lines, arcs, and circles, fixed with the Locked constraint does not deactivate the mover tools. While circles and arcs still keep their position when a mover is applied to them, lines can be relocated and tilted.
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