How Do I Show Hidden Features in SolidWorks?

In this tutorial, we will explore how to reveal hidden features in SolidWorks. Oftentimes, there are certain tools or options that are not immediately visible on the interface, but they can greatly enhance your modeling experience. By knowing how to access these hidden features, you can unlock a whole new level of functionality and efficiency in your SolidWorks projects.

Revealing Hidden Features

SolidWorks provides several ways to reveal hidden features, depending on the specific feature or tool you are looking for. Let’s dive into some of the most commonly used techniques:

1. Customize Toolbar

SolidWorks allows you to customize the toolbar by adding or removing buttons based on your preferences. To show hidden features using this method, follow these steps:

  • Right-click on any existing toolbar.
  • Select “Customize” from the context menu.
  • In the “Commands” tab of the Customize dialog box, choose the desired category from the left pane.
  • Drag and drop the desired feature onto any toolbar location.
  • Click “Close” to save your changes.

2. Keyboard Shortcuts

If you prefer quick access to certain features without cluttering your toolbar, using keyboard shortcuts is a great option. Here’s how:

  • Go to “Tools” in the main menu and select “Customize”.
  • In the “Keyboard” tab of the Customize dialog box, choose the desired category from the top dropdown menu.
  • Select a command from the list below and assign a shortcut key combination by clicking in the “Press new shortcut key” field.
  • Click “Assign” and then “Close” to save your changes.

3. Search Command

SolidWorks provides a powerful search functionality that allows you to quickly find hidden features.

To use this feature:

  • Go to the “Command Manager” at the top of the SolidWorks window.
  • Click on the magnifying glass icon labeled “Search”.
  • Type in keywords related to the feature you are looking for.
  • A dropdown menu will display matching results. Click on the desired feature to activate it.

4. Customize Menu

If you prefer accessing features through menus, you can customize the SolidWorks menu by adding or removing items. Here’s how:

  • Right-click on any existing menu item or an empty area in the menu bar.
  • Drag and drop the desired feature onto any menu location.

By utilizing these techniques, you can easily uncover hidden features in SolidWorks and streamline your workflow. Experiment with different options and find what works best for you. Happy modeling!