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Speos Virtual Photometric Lab Measures Window Missing

    • Mike G
      Ansys Employee

      I've lost my Measures window, inside the Speos Virtual Photometric Lab. It seems to have been dragged off the screen. Is there any way I can recover/reset the Measures window position?

    • Victor Loya
      Subscriber

      Hello,

      This can be resolved by resetting the registry entry values for the 'Measures' window position.  To do that, you can first create a new text file (in Notepad), copy and paste the below into the file, and Save As with the .reg extension.  Then run (right-click on file and select 'Merge').  Note that Administrator rights are required.

      Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

      [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\ANSYS Speos Application\Optis.Speos\4033]
      "X"=dword:00000000
      "Y"=dword:00000000

      [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\ANSYS Speos Application\XmpViewer\4033]
      "X"=dword:00000000
      "Y"=dword:00000000

      [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\ANSYS Speos Application\XmpViewer\3f23]
      "X"=dword:00000000
      "Y"=dword:00000000

      [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\ANSYS Speos Application\Optis.Speos\3f23]
      "X"=dword:00000000
      "Y"=dword:00000000

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      Subscriber

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