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    Question Insert button

    Bet no one has pressed the "Insert" button on ProEngineer Wildfire and it has shut the programme down. That's my problem. Can anyone resolve it?
    Background is that the whole PC shut-down in the warm weather and with a dusty chip heat-sink. Retrieved memory and reinstalled Windows and Pro/E Wildfire 2. Now this wierd "Insert" switch-off button. Any help?
    Last edited by peejaywill; 12-08-2005 at 10:42 AM.

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    wtf is Pro/E ?

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    May go better in the Application forum.
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    Is there not an option to check the keyboard mappings in the customisation settings?

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