CADpad Licensing in MUS

CADpad Licensing in MUS


In order to use the CADpad functionality in MUS, you must obtain a KeyCode from Revware, Inc. or your MicroScribe reseller.

The first time you open and attempt to use CADpad, you will receive the following message:

 


OK: Selecting this will resume normal MUS activity without unlocking the CADpad features.

Enter KeyCode: Selecting this will popup the entry dialog:





Paste your KeyCode into the edit box and click OK. If the KeyCode is invalid you will see the following:


Remove All KeyCodes: Clears all stored KeyCodes.

 

Your MicroScribe must be connected in order to use CADpad. If you receive the following error, please check to be sure your MicroScribe is connected and that the Home indicator is green.





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