Creo Configuration Management Tool
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Enables advance collision settings usage. Enables advanced collision detection in assembly or mechanism mode (e.g., a 'Stop when colliding' option during component drag), which helps in identifying interference by halting movement on contact
Enable OpenGL full screen anti-aliasing. Enables full-scene anti-aliasing (e.g., 4x) to smooth jagged edges on screen. This makes edges and details appear smoother for better visual quality, though higher settings may slightly impact graphics performance
Automatically switches to Replace mode for the last reference in appropriate Measures (Distance, Angle, Transform). When enabled (yes), the measure tool automatically replaces the second reference on new selections, allowing quicker successive measurements without manually clicking 'Replace' each time
Determines default look of measure dialog (expanded or collapsed). Setting this to yes makes the Measure dialog open fully expanded by default, so all measurement results and options are immediately visible, improving efficiency by removing extra clicks
Open any new Creo window maximized by default. This config will override "reserve_menu_space" option. Opens Creo Parametric in a maximized window by default, which is especially helpful on smaller screens to use the full screen space without having to maximize the window manually
Refits section after dimension modification in 2D section or when creating the first feature. Disabling this (set to no) prevents the sketch view from automatically refitting (zooming out) after each dimension change, so your view remains focused where you are working
Determines whether or not the spin center symbol displays. Turning off the on-screen spin center indicator makes the display less cluttered while rotating the model (the spin center can still be toggled or used as needed)
Yes - Suppresses the 'Regained Floating License' dialog box. No - The 'Regained Floating License' dialog box will display. Turning this off will annoy you less
Determines how edges between tangent surfaces are displayed. Setting this to 'dimmed' displays tangent edges in a subdued gray rather than solid lines. This improves visual clarity by showing tangencies softly without overwhelming the model view