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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 15 11:01 am)
You only need this because Poser is so badly designed. In Bryce the shortcuts are all single keystrokes that sit easily under the left hand (`1234), so while you use the right hand on the mouse, your left hand can be flicking from one POV to the next. In Poser you get daft shortcuts like Ctrl-; that require both hands to use. An ergonomic disaster.
ah - well - phantast - for such a disease I would use a simple keystroke-capturing programm (as I allready used before and I have also written a flyout-menu that I can reach with my mouse (or in my case my graphire pen). It is more the 'normal' way how you use a joystick that fascinate me. But you ARE right - it is really a disease - the shortcuts for Poser. Axe Gaijin: Hey !! Don't YOU have three arms ??
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As I am asked so often HOW I can make so fast poses I decided to make a tutorial on posing ... well, this comes later - but a few days ago I found another great thing that - if you use it wisely - can change your way of working with applications - or in my case, with Poser. And I don't want you have to wait 'till the tut finally comes out - so I'll post this before and maybe will explain it later on (;o) - for Ladynimue) more detailed I learned that the success of being or working fast is to learn about 'ergonomics'. If you can minimize your clicks or mouse movements by achiving the same results you'll be faster - quiete simple, isn't it ?? So - I analysed my work and found out that my LEFT hand is just doing nothing when I pose - I was always searching for a way to have a 2nd mouse. And then I found that: http://atzitznet.dyndns.org/Joy2Mouse3/Joy2Mouse3.htm This tool let you programm your Joystick with complex keystrokes and other things - well you can use it even as a mouse-replacement. This came really as a shock - hey, why a 2nd mouse - a joystick is even more cool :o). So I tried this tooly out on my Joystick and - tataa - it worked !! Now I switch the POV with one flick of my LEFT wrist - and even better I can do this and that more with my left fingers (for example deciding ON the object if I want to rotate, twist or pull) - This is really like playing a game and it changed my opinion about a 'joystick' - this is no longer a plaything for me - it has become a real usefull tool. Have a look at the buttons I programmed so far - then you might can imagine HOW really usefull this is :o)