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12-Amethyst
October 29, 2015
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Creo 3.0 mapkey/ribbon issues

  • October 29, 2015
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We recently upgraded to creo 3.0 m060 from creo 2.0.

One problem we are facing is that some mapkeys added to the ribbon stopped working.

The mapkeys work if we type the text on the keyboard, but adding them to the ribbon nothing happens. The buttons don´t do anything.

What the mapkeys do is open a config file and open a file.

This only happens in two computers. The others works fine.


Anyone experienced this?


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Best answer by Jose_Costa

Rebuilding a new ribbon from the scratch in Creo 3 has solved the problem.

3 replies

12-Amethyst
October 29, 2015

Jose,

This is such an open question because we have no knowledge of your set-up configurations so with what little was offered, I suggest to see if the two computers share the exact same .ui and .pro files as the other ones that do work. Make sure that any local/user created .ui and .pro files are nullified.

ron

12-Amethyst
October 29, 2015

Sorry, I forgot to mention that all the computers use the same .ui and .pro files.

24-Ruby III
October 29, 2015

Jose,

can you publish problematic mapkeys ?

MH

12-Amethyst
October 29, 2015

Sure,

See attached files.

Mold.pro is a configuration file loaded by the mapkeys.

24-Ruby III
October 29, 2015

Jose,

I opened problematic_mapkeys.pro and found these mapkeys:

lingua

lingua1

lingua2

omfg

Note 1

I think that user is not able to launch lingua1 or lingua2. Creo can launch lingua, only. Suggestion: rename lingua to lingua0.

Note 2

mold.pro must be present in current working directory. Is this rule fulfilled ?

Note 3

mold.pro when edited improperly can get double extension mold.pro.txt. Such file can be seen in Windows Explorer as mold.pro. This can cause confision.

Note 4

I can test your files later.

MH

Jose_Costa12-AmethystAuthorAnswer
12-Amethyst
November 3, 2015

Rebuilding a new ribbon from the scratch in Creo 3 has solved the problem.