Here is another in a line of disappointments in PDMLink 10.0.
Has anyone noticed that when you try to edit attributes in your workspace there is a little yellow tooltip that displays when you move your mouse over the box to enter a value? If I don't select juuuust right the tooltip displays and preventsyou from entering anything. I have to move my mouse so the tooltip goes away then move it back to pick the box so I CAN enter a value.
I have had many of my users ask me how to turn it off. I submitted a call to PTC under the Functionality dept. They said create another call under the Customization dept. Customization said there is nothing they can do and to contact the first tech support person to open an SPR under that call.
It you move your mouse just right the whole box is covered up by the tooltip. The attached picture shows how it covers up the box. Grrrrr.
Steve G
That's not the only one.
Create a new WVS publish job and the banner disappears due to a yellow slide down message, covering the search box.
In Creo (2.0) the last message line occupies the same space as the mouse-over tool tip. Usually not a big deal, but why do this?
These are two that my users have mentioned more than a few times.
In Reply to Stephen Galayda:
Here is another in a line of disappointments in PDMLink 10.0.
Has anyone noticed that when you try to edit attributes in your workspace there is a little yellow tooltip that displays when you move your mouse over the box to enter a value? If I don't select juuuust right the tooltip displays and preventsyou from entering anything. I have to move my mouse so the tooltip goes away then move it back to pick the box so I CAN enter a value.
I have had many of my users ask me how to turn it off. I submitted a call to PTC under the Functionality dept. They said create another call under the Customization dept. Customization said there is nothing they can do and to contact the first tech support person to open an SPR under that call.
It you move your mouse just right the whole box is covered up by the tooltip. The attached picture shows how it covers up the box. Grrrrr.Steve G