Komandor Software E-learning

Learn at your own pace with step-by-step tutorials

Keeping up with the times and responding to our clients’ needs, we have created an extensive library of detailed instructional videos that guide you through every aspect of our software. To make learning even more convenient, the videos are divided into short, topic-based segments, allowing you to quickly find the information you need – no more searching through long recordings for answers.

In addition, we hold weekly online sessions for designers and administrators. These are a great opportunity to ask questions that aren’t covered in the videos. When new topics arise, we create additional materials and continuously update our knowledge base. With this approach, there’s no need to schedule individual consultations. You gain access to practical knowledge exactly when you need it, saving time – and as we all know, time is today’s most valuable currency.

Get started quickly and effortlessly The first step in working with our system is proper installation. We have prepared a series of short, step-by-step videos that guide you through the entire process – from downloading the installer, through configuration, to launching the program. This ensures you can start using our software quickly and without any issues.

In this video, we’ll show you step by step how to install the Komandor Software application on a designer’s computer. You’ll learn how to activate your account, run the installer, and choose the appropriate installation mode – simple or advanced. We’ll also demonstrate how to connect the application to your Backend account. Finally, we’ll explain how to update data and libraries so that the application is fully ready to work. This way, your design environment will run smoothly and without issues.

In this video, we’ll show you step by step how to install the Komandor Software application on a production server. You’ll learn how to log in to the main company account, download the application, and run the installer. You’ll see how to choose the appropriate installation mode – simple or advanced – and how to properly configure the database and SQL Server instance. We’ll also show you how to set and secure the instance password, then automatically create the database and launch the application once the installation is complete. Finally, you’ll learn how to download the necessary libraries and prepare the system for operation, ensuring everything runs smoothly and without complications..

In this video, we’ll show you step by step how to install and configure a production workstation in the Komandor Software application. You’ll learn how to create an account for a new employee or workstation, set up a login and password, and assign the appropriate permissions based on a predefined template. We’ll also show you how to download and run the installer on the selected workstation, connect the application to an existing database, and configure access to the server. Finally, you’ll see how to enter default data for the production workstation and download the assigned libraries, so the application is ready to use immediately after installation.

In this video, you’ll learn how to configure SQL Server Express to enable a network connection to the production database. If you’re using the full version of SQL Server, the settings shown are default and usually don’t require any additional steps.

This section has been created specifically for users who design furniture and interiors on a daily basis. Here, you will find a collection of instructional videos that guide you step by step on how to fully utilize the capabilities of our software. 
The material covers all stages of the workflow – from the first steps in designing, through creating furniture in various systems, to advanced configurations and custom solutions. 
These videos provide practical knowledge that allows you to complete projects more quickly and efficiently while making the most of Komandor Software tools. 
We also remind you that if you cannot find the information you need in the videos, we host weekly online sessions where you can ask your questions. And if a new topic arises that hasn’t been covered yet, we will prepare additional video material and continuously update our knowledge base. 

In this video, we will show you how to design the ORTO system in various configurations, create an order, and generate basic production documents.

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In this video, we will show you how to design the LUMI system in various configurations — straight units, corner layouts, framed doors, and showcases. You will learn how to create an order and see the basic production documents.

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In this video, we will show you how to design furniture using the Smart library with ready-made carcasses and modules. You will learn how to create an order, view assembly instructions, and review basic production documents.

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In this video, we will show you how to design furniture in the Professional library using ready-made carcasses, which speed up the design process while maintaining flexibility for creating various constructions.

In this video, we will show you how to design furniture in the Professional library using its full capabilities — from inserting carcasses to editing fronts and adding individual components. We will also discuss the most important tools used in the design process.

In this video, we will review the main application window, language settings, and modules available to designers, such as projects, orders, offers, and more.

In this video, we will show you how to edit grids in the application — add and remove columns, sort, group, and color rows based on their content.

In this video, we will show you how to start a new project, select a library, and configure room dimensions.

In this video, we will show you how to adjust the window layout in your project to your preferences or screen size.

In this video, we will present all project windows and their main functions.

In this video, we will show you the features of the “Parameters” and “Properties” panels. You will learn how to hide static parameters, group them, manage the leading material, and more.

In this video, we will show you the element properties panel. We will discuss reviewing element information, adding production notes, the fixing and collision system, and changing or locking position, dimensions, and orientation. We will also present group material replacement.

In this video, we will show you how to use the catalog — search for elements, sort folders, and use additional tools.

In this video, we will show you how to adjust the graphic engine settings to match your computer’s capabilities. We will discuss lighting, shadows, and display quality.

In this video, we will show you the essential keyboard shortcuts that significantly improve workflow.

In this video, we will show you how to navigate the scene — rotation, orbiting, zooming, element views, and automatic hiding.

In this video, we will show you element visibility functions: hiding single elements or groups, display modes (transparent, semi-transparent, textured).

In this video, we will show you different ways of inserting elements into the scene to speed up your work. We will also discuss selection methods for elements and elements of the same type.

In this video, we will show you available operations on elements — moving, stretching, rotating, aligning, and more.

In this video, we will show you dimensioning tools — a ruler, fixing dimensioning, and automatic dimensioning of elements.

In this video, we will show you how to use element groups to speed up work and increase efficiency when designing larger rooms. Since most elements in the application are predefined groups, you will also learn how to manage grouped elements.

In this video, we will show you additional tools — element animations, edge banding preview, and the system for detecting movement and collision problems.

In this video, we will show you how the warning window works, what information it contains, and how it helps detect and resolve issues in the project.

In this video, we will show you how to add machining operations, preview them, and use advanced editing options.

In this video, we will show you how to resolve CNC machining collisions.

In this video, we will show you how to generate machining operations for all or selected elements and how to delete existing machining operations.

In this video, we will show you how to use the front editor efficiently. We will demonstrate how to use predefined divisions, change materials for individual panels, and use advanced options for adding and editing divisions. We will also discuss tools that make working with the editor easier.

In this video, we will show you how to edit panel shapes, add fixings, and use advanced functions.

In this video, we will show you how to use the special color — a material that allows designers to assign a custom name and price to elements, enabling pricing for non-standard solutions.

In this video, we will show you how to generate different project views — furniture interiors, fronts, dimensioning, and more — which can be used in offers or orders.

In this video, we will show you different ways of generating offers and orders. We will discuss view and print editing, adding panels and extra components, discounts, notes, and more.

In this video, we will show you advanced settings for hiding elements, camera behavior, the ruler, and changing font sizes and catalog element sizes.

In this video, we will show you how to export the scene to OBJ and FBX formats — both the entire room and individual elements.

In this video, we will show you how to use simplified production prints if your factory provides this feature.

In this section, you’ll find short videos that guide you step by step through designing walls in the Komandor Software – Mobile Walls module—from selecting the system and configuring it to completing the final design. We cover the design of MAW mobile walls (including MAW110 Plus acoustic and MAW48 glass systems) and TAW fixed walls (TAW 1 and TAW 2, with or without mullions), as well as working with additional components (tracks, parking areas, connectors, doors/windows) and generating visualizations, cost estimates, and simplified production documentation.

In this video, we’ll show what’s included in the Komandor Walls library: the available MAW and TAW wall groups and their variants (mobile, fixed, glass, and acoustic). You’ll also see add-on components for MAW 110 Plus (track, parking area, connectors) as well as design-stage elements such as doors and windows.

In this section, you will find instructional videos that guide you step by step on how to properly configure the backend of our software. The materials cover all key topics – from basic system settings, through database configuration, to advanced administrative options.With these videos, you can easily set up a work environment tailored to your company’s needs and ensure the smooth operation of the entire system. We also remind you that if you cannot find the information you need in the videos, we hold weekly online sessions where you can ask your questions. And if a new topic arises that hasn’t been covered yet, we will prepare additional video material and continuously update our knowledge base.

In this video, we will show you the basic account configuration in the Backend — we will discuss application sections, adding a Google Sheet for data import/export, and changing the logo displayed on offers and orders.

In this video, we will show you how to manage raw material activity, sort, filter, select data, and use import/export.

In this video, we will review all raw materials in the database, explain index meaning, show initial product configuration, and activate raw materials for the Komandor Walls library.

In this video, we will show you how to set extended lead time for raw materials. Designers will see delayed delivery information directly in the application and can notify clients immediately.

In this video, we will show you how to set default raw materials — boards, fillings, tracks, and others — and how to manage raw material deactivation in types.

In this video, we will show you how to manage elements available in the Professional, iKOM, Smart, Walls, and other catalogs, as well as fixings and panel types.

In this video, we will show you how to manage the OCS system database in the Backend — raw material activity, adding new items, and setting prices.

In this video, we will show you how to manage raw material purchase prices — import, export, and group editing.

In this video, we will show you the advanced unit conversion system, which allows you to enter purchase prices in purchase units instead of the units used in the application.

In this video, we will show you how to set installation and production service prices and filter services by purpose.

In this video, we will show you how to create price lists, manage raw material group converters, import converters, set VAT rates, and control designer prices and margins.

In this video, we will show you how to assign raw materials to price groups and create promotions.

In this video, we will show you how to manage application and data updates from the Backend, explain how data is transferred to the application, and how to add descriptions to new versions.

In this video, we will show you how to add designers, assign price lists and libraries, and configure additional designer account settings.

In this video, we will show you how to add new users to the Backend. If you want to grant access to edit or view Backend data, this video will guide you.

In this video, we will show you how to work with the translation panel. You will learn how to edit single texts and how to export and import translations from a Google Sheet, making it easier to work with larger datasets. We will also explain how to publish new translations to users. Remember that access to the translation panel requires contacting the Komandor Software IT department.

In this module, we will guide you step by step on how to properly configure our software in a production environment. With detailed video instructions, you will learn all the necessary settings and processes, avoiding common mistakes and saving time. Our materials enable independent configuration without the need to contact specialists, allowing you to quickly and confidently launch the system in your company. We also remind you that if you cannot find the information you need in the videos, we hold weekly online sessions where you can ask your questions. And if a new topic arises that hasn’t been covered yet, we will create additional video material and continuously update our knowledge base.

In this video, we will review the main application window, language settings, and modules available to administrators.

In this video, we will show you how to edit grids — add and remove columns, sort, group, and color rows based on their data.

In this video, you will see how to configure external or internal optimization for selected raw materials. By default, boards are optimized externally and glass internally.

In this video, we will show you how to prepare data export for the external optimizer. You will learn how to choose which data to export, define export order, and select the save location — ideally a folder automatically visible to the optimizer (e.g., CutRite).

In this video, you will learn how to prepare data export for CNC machines. We will discuss selecting the file save location, creating additional folders for different machines or orders, configuring file names, and other settings. We will also show you how to configure multiple CNC stations using different file formats and set up edge visualization via comments in MPR files.

In this video, we will show you how to set production limits for elements such as glass panels, boards, door wings, and more.

In this video, we will discuss working at the production preparation station — receiving designer orders, processing them through the entire production cycle, and sending them to machines. We will also show you how to print production documents and perform internal optimization (e.g., glass panels).

In this video, you will see how to work with the CNC production station. We will discuss the element label, machine files, and additional features such as CNC prints and the CNC terminal.

In this video, we will show you how to use the glass-cutting terminal in internal optimization.

In this video, we will discuss production documents related to door fittings and how to use the fittings installation terminal.

In this video, we will show you where on the label you can see that an element must go through the laminated panel gluing station. We will review gluing documents, the gluing terminal, and the option to print additional labels for glued panels.

In this video, we will present documents used for accessory and order completion and show the option to complete items using a terminal and scanner.

In this video, we will discuss documents and terminals used at other production stations, such as rail cutting, frame cutting, rod cutting, and many more.

In this video, we will show you the initial cooperation configuration — setting file save locations for subcontractors, configuring file names and transferred data, and choosing which elements should be ordered and from which subcontractors.

In this video, we will show you how to manage cooperation from the factory side — sending orders to subcontractors, reviewing their contents, and communicating with subcontractors.

In this video, we will show you how subcontractors handle cooperation. We will explain email order retrieval and the use of a dedicated panel designed to streamline communication with the production plant.

In this video, we will show you how to use internal cooperation between factories. If you do not want to produce fronts or other complex elements, you can order them automatically from other facilities.

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