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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 13 11:02 am)
Your right about the graph. It can be clicked. While the graph is an option, I truely hate it. Its not designed well at all and when I try to advance the slider I usually accidently end up increasing the view range. Would be nice to have clickable buts to advance left or right. And yeah I looked in the manual and there is a photo showing a drop down list with the other parameters but not in mine as of late. Anybody know if there is a specific widows file that is required for this drop downn list to appear? That way I can search for the windows dll file on the web and put it in my system folder. BTW I am using Win98 with all tha latest updates I thought maybe this was occuring because I had it installed on a secondary drive. So I unistalled it and placed it on my C drive but that did not work. I deleted allreferences to poser and that did not work. I am at a total loss. Do you think "restoring the registry might solve this? Will doing that screw up recently installed software? Oy vey???????????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ummmmm,Jan....all your parameter controls will still be on the menu accessed by clicking the bar on the far right of the screen. They will not appear on the animation palette per se. You CAN use the animation palette to choose a particular figure/element/prop for a particular keyframe, but you will probably have to move the palette control box down to access the parameter dial menu....I could be wrong, but I do not ever recall direct access to parameter controls in the manner you describe... Scarab
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*grins as Scarab* Hey, don't feel bad. It's all greek to me too. And if Phil Cooke can't find the answer, then it's a major problem, one that will need the Creative Labs team to look into. *Hugs Scarab so he feels better* Good luck! =PThis site uses cookies to deliver the best experience. Our own cookies make user accounts and other features possible. Third-party cookies are used to display relevant ads and to analyze how Renderosity is used. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood our Terms of Service, including our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy.