Ctrl + E key to change the display of hidden edges

Ctrl + E key to change the display of hidden edges

Since IRONCAD 2022, the switch operation of the edges display of the part has changed.
Older versions (and earlier IRONCAD 2021) return to the original part state by pressing the Ctrl + E key twice.
After IRONCAD 2022 has added "Shaded" pattern. (Three switch patterns)

Ctrl + E key operation for the first time
Shaded with Hidden Edges.

Ctrl + E key operation for the second time
Hide hidden Edges (Shaded)


Ctrl + E key operation for the third time
Shaded with Edges (original part state).


Please refer to the video below.

IC-010
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