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Featured Improvements

• Inspect now supports both Master mode and Measure mode Equator commands.

• You can now select the Always execute statistics command in measurement
mode check box in the Equator area of the Settings screen. When you select
this check box, Inspect always executes the statistics command in the
measurement routine when you execute it in Measurement mode.


Other Improvements

• PC-DMIS now unmarks the statistics command when you execute a
measurement routine after you select the Perform CMM Compare check box
from the Details pane. PC-DMIS unmarks the commands because the measured
values are not to be used for statistics.

• You can now see the maximized Live View window even if the Scale to Fit option
is turned off in PC-DMIS and maximized Form dialogs.


What's Fixed

• Inspect now creates the Swift-Check folder when you install the Swift-Check addon. Inspect creates the folder at this location:
C:\Users\Public\Documents\Hexagon\Inspect\SwiftCheck.

• Inspect now correctly executes measurement routines with a common barcode
when you execute them multiple times.

• You no longer get an error message that states “Could not find a part of the path”
at the end of the execution when you use Swift-Check with specific settings, such
as when pc-dmis.routinepath is set. 



added video
[edited by: Don Ruggieri at 12:36 PM (GMT -6) on Nov 6, 2024]
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  • Downloaded it, installed it, set it up, created the probe, calibrated it just to have Inspect tell me that the SwiftCheck.prg doesn't exist.
    This is the first time I am using Inspect (first install) and was going to test our SwiftCheck artifact.

    The CMM is isolated from the Internet, so I hope that it doesn't need internet to download the program?
    The only thing that exist in the folder where the program should be is an empty TXT-file called "Placeholder.txt".

    Any tips on how to get hold of the SwiftCheck.prg?

  • The programs are on the USB drive that came with the Swiftcheck hardware 

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