I accidentally added toolbar few months ago and I can’t get to remove it. I searched everywhere and couldn’t find the method.
As you can see there is two empty toolbars.
I couldn’t remove it so I just had to minimize them and use the program.
I want to remove them. How can I do that?
These white, horizontal rectangles look like toolbar groups. If you have not customized toolbars, run ToolbarReset command and restart Rhino.
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Another thing you can do is click hold and drag the toolbar by it’s name into the viewport. Then delete it.—-Mark
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Hello Forum,
I tried to run “ToolbarReset”, but it didn’t work, see the left part of the image.
My empty toolbar seems to be the result of the upgrade from Rhino 5 to Rhino 6. I faced the same problem when I upgraded from Rhino 4 to Rhino 5 and at that time the solution was to set to 0 the value of “Visible” of the property “CurrentUser\Software\McNeel\Rhinoceros\5.0x64\Scheme: Default\Window Positions\Docking Windows\Dock bars\7491ffac-ebf2-4214-bf42-d3d1e4e0f0e1” in Regedit with Administrator credentials.
This property non longer exists under Rhino 6. Does anyone have a solution?
Thanks. L
Upgrade driver of your graphics card (GPU). If it does not solve the problem, start Rhino in safe mode: Starting Rhino in Windows | Rhino 3-D modeling
If the safe mode helps, it means that either OpenGL or third-party plug-ins cause this problem. If it does not help, you need real Rhino expert (like Pascal Golay).
Andrew,
I started Rhino in safe mode as you suggested and in fact the empty toolbar vanished.
Apparently the problem is caused from importing a toolbar collection from Rhino 5. I’ll investigate this now.
Thanks for your help. L