@@altairhowto So, I could not see options like optistruct in analysis, and composites or normals in 2-D in the panel area, I was working on Hyperworks. When I downloaded the HM package I could not find HM and had to open HM in Hyperworks. On further inspection, I realized that HM was hidden in the package. Once I made it visible or unhid it, I was able to open HM. The issue is resolved now. Thanks for your reply.
@@pradhyumanshekhawat4124 from 20222.2 we have decided to hide the old, legacy version of HyperMesh, as we consider the new interface HyperWorks as ready to be use and provide significant gains on many areas (geometry clean-up, meshing, assembly, morphing,...). The videos on the channel are showing the new interface only, and we encourage our users to start planning the transition. Of course e are available for providing support fo the transition if needed
how then to find the old interface? me for having spent 10 years on the hypermesh, the old interface was really good to use! how to care about new users by disturbing old ones! this is not a good strategy!
Huge thanks for the tip from 3:00 time. I was getting crazy..
great video. In the Panels, I am able to see limited options only. Do you know how to configure that?
Hello @pradhyumanshekhawat4124, thanks for your feedback! May I ask which version you're using, and what you mean by limited options in Panels?
@@altairhowto So, I could not see options like optistruct in analysis, and composites or normals in 2-D in the panel area, I was working on Hyperworks. When I downloaded the HM package I could not find HM and had to open HM in Hyperworks. On further inspection, I realized that HM was hidden in the package. Once I made it visible or unhid it, I was able to open HM. The issue is resolved now. Thanks for your reply.
@@pradhyumanshekhawat4124 from 20222.2 we have decided to hide the old, legacy version of HyperMesh, as we consider the new interface HyperWorks as ready to be use and provide significant gains on many areas (geometry clean-up, meshing, assembly, morphing,...). The videos on the channel are showing the new interface only, and we encourage our users to start planning the transition. Of course e are available for providing support fo the transition if needed
how then to find the old interface? me for having spent 10 years on the hypermesh, the old interface was really good to use! how to care about new users by disturbing old ones! this is not a good strategy!