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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 15 11:01 am)
I tried a simple one with Poser, it wasnt overly helpfull. The CAD guys at work have the expensive ones, now they are worth it.
John
Fugazi (without the aid of a safety net)
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Quote - That's the one I'm looking at. Good with poser then? 64 bit drivers?
Yup! 64bit and works beautifully!
I should note that the mouse's driver installer displays an additional list of extensions you can use for other programs. Simply uncheck anthing you don't use and the core driver will finish installing. Then just plug the mouse in and you're ready to go. Poser automatically recognizes it.
One thing I also like is that you can adjust the sensitivity of every axis.
In Poser, the Space Navigator is all you need. (unless you want to program buttons) The higher end ones do not add any other functionality to Poser Users.
It takes some getting use to, but like others... I never touch the Camera controls... I only use it for the Camera, but you can use it for body manipulation as well as the cameras.
ratscloset
aka John
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Anyone spring for one of these and is it as helpful as the hype would have us believe?
Poser?
Max?
Those are the two I'm concerned about, but what else?