InVision FAQs
What is the difference between the CD Key, Installation Code, and Authorisation Key?

The CD Key is the 12 character alphanumeric key that came with your software package. This key is required, along with your licence number, to install InVision. The Installation Code is the 8 digit number displayed on startup in the Program Authorisation dialog. The Authorisation Key is the 16 character alphanumeric key used to authorise the software for use beyond the set grace period.

How can I become more familiar with InVision?

InVision Help on the Web has online tutorials that will help you get started quickly. Click Help on the InVision toolbar to access the Getting Started and Tutorial sections of InVision Help on the Web.

Is InVision compatible with AutoCAD 2012?

Yes, InVision 2.0 is compatible with AutoCAD 2012. Full compatibility list can be checked here (expand CAD Platform Compatibility section on that page).

Is InVision a standalone product?

InVision is a complementary product for the AeroTURN 2.0 (or higher), AeroTURN Pro 2.0 (or higher), and AutoTURN 6.0 (or higher) products and does not create or alter original designs. InVision creates .avi videos from drawings which are complete with AeroTURN 2.0 (or higher), AeroTURN Pro 2.0 (or higher), or AutoTURN 6.0 (or higher), vehicle simulation content – even on workstations without AeroTURN, AeroTURN Pro or AutoTURN installed.

What kind of files do I need to work with InVision?

You will need to work with DWG or DGN files that contain either AeroTURN 2.0(or higher), AeroTURN Pro 2.0 (or higher), or AutoTURN 6.0 (or higher) vehicle simulations.

Can InVision be used on a workstation that does not have AeroTURN or AutoTURN installed?

Yes. InVision can be installed and used on a workstation that does not have AeroTURN or AutoTURN.

InVision is used in AutoCAD® or MicroStation® and only needs to use drawings which contain AeroTURN 2.0 (or higher), AeroTURN Pro 2.0 (or higher), or AutoTURN 6.0 (or higher) vehicle simulation content.