AMCC
Member level 2
Hi all,
I'm a newbie in Altium Designer. After working for many years with Orcad, and then with Mentor Expedition I now started with Altium.
I found out that many features that I was used to are not present (or at leas I cannot find it ...) in Altium.
Can you please tell me if the following features are present in Altium and how can I access them:
1-Manual moving a via (on a fully routed track) maintaining routing (with 45º) and avoiding shorts.
2- Automatically shove adjacent tracks when moving other (using Ctlr key).
3- Automatic routing of single (or selected) tracks.
4- Automatic Optimization of a poor hand routed track (imagine a fully routed track with extra curves... can it automatically reduce it?)
5- Avoid having component pick-up when I'm routing. (I select the interactive routing tool... but sometimes I pick up components).
6. Drag a routed component with associated nets and avoiding shorts.
... Well I think this enough for today.
Please understand that I have already look up for these features, but documentation is never the one we would like...
Thank you very much for your help.
Bets Regards to you all.
AMCC
I'm a newbie in Altium Designer. After working for many years with Orcad, and then with Mentor Expedition I now started with Altium.
I found out that many features that I was used to are not present (or at leas I cannot find it ...) in Altium.
Can you please tell me if the following features are present in Altium and how can I access them:
1-Manual moving a via (on a fully routed track) maintaining routing (with 45º) and avoiding shorts.
2- Automatically shove adjacent tracks when moving other (using Ctlr key).
3- Automatic routing of single (or selected) tracks.
4- Automatic Optimization of a poor hand routed track (imagine a fully routed track with extra curves... can it automatically reduce it?)
5- Avoid having component pick-up when I'm routing. (I select the interactive routing tool... but sometimes I pick up components).
6. Drag a routed component with associated nets and avoiding shorts.
... Well I think this enough for today.
Please understand that I have already look up for these features, but documentation is never the one we would like...
Thank you very much for your help.
Bets Regards to you all.
AMCC