Switches and removes all the switch parts within an assembly. Because this process is irreversible, you should only perform it when you have determined a final configuration. The benefit of switching and removing the switch parts is possibly faster run times, as well as potential gains in
Adams Solver robustness, which can reduce
Simulation times substantially for assemblies that contain many switch parts.
Switches and deactivates all the switch parts within an assembly. The switch parts will not participate in the Adams analysis. This process is reversible.
Reactivates and restores all the switch parts within an assembly. This the reverse of the Deactivate option.