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Hello!
New service release M010 of Mathcad Prime 2.0 is available under "Order or Download Software Updates" on PTC's site, here: https://www.ptc.com/appserver/cs/software_update/swupdate.jsp
List of bugs fixed in Mathcad Prime 2.0 M010:
Microsoft Hotfix's:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2652531
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2588096
PDF "Read This First" guide for M010 service release can be found in the attachment.
"Mathcad Prime 2.0 Help Center" now is available on the Internet (it works better with Internet Explorer): http://www.ptc.com/cs/help/mathcad_hc/prime2_hc/index.jspx
You can choose your language by clicking on the tab "Configuration" (yellow star) and then select "Language":
The keyboard shortcuts pdf still is faulty. E.g. "{" is unfortunately NOT a shortcut for local assignment as it used to be.
Werner Exinger wrote:
... "{" is unfortunately NOT a shortcut for local assignment as it used to be...
This only works if you press "Shift + {".
VladimirN. schrieb:
Werner Exinger wrote:
... "{" is unfortunately NOT a shortcut for local assignment as it used to be...
This only works if you press "Shift + {".
No, unfortunately not. Sure due to localized (German) keyboard layout. To get "{" I have to press "Alt-Gr + 7". Combination with Shift not possible.
By trial and error I found that pressing "?" (that is "Shift + ß") does the job.
Not a single of the seven shortscuts you copied from the PTC keyboard manual is working. For some you can find the keystroke by trial and error, for the two else commands I was not lucky.
PTC sure should fix this!
I use Russian/English keyboard layout (and Mathcad Prime 2.0 M010 with Russian language) and shortcut "Shift + {" works fine for me. Can you change keyboard layout to English and test it?
P.S. Anyway I sent this issue with keyboard shortcut to tech support.
Switching Prime2 to English from default German with parameter "/culture:en-US" does not change anything.
Switching the keyboard layout obviously would not be an option. But of course it "works", the keybd short for local assignment is now "Shift + ü" instead of "Shift + ?". BTW, the "ß/?" on German keyborads is right to the "0" in the top row, the "ü/Ü" right to the "P" in the second row from the top (not counting function keys).
And, no - I won't change the physical keyboard of my notebook! 😉