Category: Hardware Review
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SOLIDWORKS RealView – For All. Non-Approved Graphic Cards #SOLIDWORKS
I’m never been a big user of RealView Graphics in SOLIDWORKS. For those not aware, RealView Graphics is hardware driven by the Graphic Card which supports advance shading, self shadowing and scene reflections. It are those scene reflection which is one of the reasons I don’t use RealView Graphics on a day to day bases…
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SOLIDWORKS on a DELL U3415W #SOLIDWORKS
I have a new monitor! To be honest I didn’t have much consultation in regards to it’s selection. I happened to be away on a weeks holiday, at the time, (Cradle Mountain-Tasmania) when I simply received an email saying that one of the old DELL 24″ monitor used by our production designer was once…
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SOLIDWORKS on a HP Spectre x360 #SOLIDWORKS
We copped a hammering from a freak hail storm around 6weeks ago! Hail the size of tennis balls hurled out of the sky for around 30minites. They smashed around 70 roof tiles on the house and gave 3 of the family’s cars a real beating! It took me a couple of hours on the roof,…
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Can I go back to using a Mouse? – 3Dconnexion CadMouse #3dconnexion #SOLIDWORKS
I’ve brought a 3Dconnexion CadMouse (and a CadMouse Pad to complement it) For most people that would not be a particularly big statement! However for me, it is quite momentous! Some background. For those who don’t know I’ve been a long term user and advocate of Logitech Trackballs. I first started with a Logitech Trackman…
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Mcor ARKe – A Revolution – Evolution – #SOLIDWORKS World – Partner Pavilion – #MCOR #SWW16
What do you do when you have a unique and innovative product? One that is successful and continues to distinguish itself from every other product in it market. In the case of Mcor Technologies you start up SOLIDWORKS, take all of the knowledge & experience you have gained over the previous ten years and design…