Are you looking for your SolidWorks SDK-ID but don’t know where to find it? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered!
In this tutorial, we will walk you through the step-by-step process of finding your SolidWorks SDK-ID. Let’s get started.
What is a SolidWorks SDK-ID?
Before we dive into the process of finding your SolidWorks SDK-ID, let’s quickly understand what it is. The SolidWorks SDK-ID (Software Development Kit Identifier) is a unique identifier that allows you to access the SolidWorks API (Application Programming Interface). It is required when developing custom applications or macros for SolidWorks.
Method 1: Using the About Box
The easiest way to find your SolidWorks SDK-ID is by using the About Box in the software. Here’s how you can do it:
- Launch SolidWorks on your computer.
- Click on the Help menu at the top.
- Select About SolidWorks. A dialog box will appear.
- Note down the value mentioned next to “SDK-ID”. This is your SolidWorks SDK-ID.
This method is straightforward and should provide you with the required information quickly.
Method 2: Using the Registry Editor
If for some reason, Method 1 didn’t work or you prefer a different approach, you can try finding your SolidWorks SDK-ID using the Registry Editor. Follow these steps:
- Press Windows Key + R. The Run dialog box will open.
- Type “regedit” (without quotes) and press Enter.
The Registry Editor will open.
- Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\SolidWorks\SolidWorks XXXX, where “XXXX” represents the version of SolidWorks you are using.
- Look for the “SDK ID” entry in the right-hand pane. The value next to it is your SolidWorks SDK-ID.
Note that modifying or deleting any values in the Registry Editor can cause issues with your software, so be careful while navigating through it.
Conclusion
Finding your SolidWorks SDK-ID is essential when developing custom applications or macros for SolidWorks. In this tutorial, we explored two methods to help you locate your SDK-ID – using the About Box and the Registry Editor. Remember to use these methods responsibly and avoid making any unnecessary changes in the Registry Editor.
We hope this tutorial has been helpful in guiding you towards finding your SolidWorks SDK-ID. Now you can confidently proceed with your SolidWorks development projects!