You can customize your workspace by saving and loading custom user interface (UI) schemes.
A custom UI scheme is saved as a set of seven files:
-
.musx
Stores custom mouse settings.
-
.cuix:
Stores toolbar and panel layouts.
-
.mnux:
Stores menu bar and quad menu contents.
-
.qop:
Stores quad menu colors, layout, and behavior.
-
.clrx:
Stores all color settings (except quad menu colors).
-
.ui:
Stores the icon scheme (Classic or 2D Black and White).
You can load a set of UI scheme files with the
Load Custom UI Scheme dialog, and you can save the current UI scheme as a complete set with the
Save Custom UI Scheme dialog.
By default, two sets of UI schemes are present in the
3dsmax\UI\ folder:
maxstart and
defaultUI. Upon startup,
3ds Max uses the
maxstart file series if it exists; if not, it uses the
defaultui series.
Warning: Do not save over any files that begin with
defaultUI, as doing so permanently overwrites the default UI scheme.
Procedures
To load a custom UI scheme:
- Set up the custom UI scheme within
3ds Max using the options on the
Customize User Interface dialog.
- Save the custom UI scheme with Customize menu Save Custom UI Scheme.
- During your current
3ds Max session or any later session, choose Customize menu Load Custom UI Scheme.
- Choose a UI file with the appropriate extension.
3ds Max will search for (and load) any other type of UI scheme file with the same base file name.
If you choose a UI scheme for which one of the six file types is not present, the part of the user interface for which there is no file will not be changed.
To return to the default UI scheme:
If you start
3ds Max and its user interface has an unfamiliar layout, you can always return to the default UI scheme.
- Choose Customize Load Custom UI Scheme.
- From the Load UI File dialog that displays, choose
defaultui.cui, and click Open.
All the default UI files begin with the base file name
defaultui. When you choose
defaultui.cui,
3ds Max loads all default UI scheme files.
To start
3ds Max with a custom user interface:
- Arrange the user interface as you would like it to appear when you start
3ds Max.
- Choose Customize menu Save Custom UI Scheme, and save your custom UI scheme with the base file name
maxstart.
The next time you start
3ds Max,
3ds Max uses the current UI scheme.
Note: If the Save UI Configuration On Exit option on the Customize menu
Preferences
General tab is on (which it is by default), the state of the user interface when you close
3ds Max overwrites the
maxstart UI scheme files.
To start
3ds Max with a custom user interface from the command line:
- Save your custom UI scheme with a descriptive base file name with the
Save Custom UI Scheme dialog.
- Right-click the
3ds Max icon on the Windows desktop, and choose Properties.
- In the Target field, change
3dsmax.exe to
3dsmax.exe -c, followed by the name of your
.cui
file.
Example:
3dsmax.exe -c myfile.cui. Be sure to leave a space both before and after the
-c.
If you want to move the UI scheme to a different computer, copy all the files in the
3dsmax\UI\ folder that start with the custom UI scheme base name to the new
3dsmax\UI\ folder. Alternately, you can add the path name to the command line.
To save a single UI scheme file:
- Choose Customize menu Customize User Interface.
- Access the panel for the type of user interface item you want to save.
- On the panel, click Save.
To change the icon display from Classic to 2D Black and White:
- Choose Customize menu Save Custom UI Scheme, enter a filename, and click Save.
- On the Custom Scheme dialog, next to Icon Type, choose the type of icon you want to display.
- Click OK to close the dialog and save the scheme.
- Choose Customize menu Load Custom UI Scheme and then open the UI scheme you saved.