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Subject: Poser shortcut file location


Uncanny_Film ( ) posted Fri, 25 March 2022 at 3:53 PM · edited Thu, 12 December 2024 at 9:47 AM

Hello, can anybody help me locate the Keyboard shortcut file that poser saves.

I want to take a look at it because of a device I'm trying to create.


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Y-Phil ( ) posted Sat, 26 March 2022 at 12:01 PM

You should taker a look at a file named "Poser.xrc". For Poser11 as well as for Poser12: it's installed in a subfolder called "ui", under "runtime", but the "runtime" folder where your executable is lying.

The file in question looks like an XML one.

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Uncanny_Film ( ) posted Tue, 29 March 2022 at 10:33 AM
Y-Phil posted at 12:01 PM Sat, 26 March 2022 - #4436398

You should taker a look at a file named "Poser.xrc". For Poser11 as well as for Poser12: it's installed in a subfolder called "ui", under "runtime", but the "runtime" folder where your executable is lying.

The file in question looks like an XML one.

Thanks for pointing me in the right direction. But I cannot seem to find the shortcuts for the scripts. When I create a custom shortcut for a script I want to know it's saved location.




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Y-Phil ( ) posted Tue, 29 March 2022 at 12:54 PM

spartan00j posted at 10:33 AM Tue, 29 March 2022 - #4436544

Y-Phil posted at 12:01 PM Sat, 26 March 2022 - #4436398

You should taker a look at a file named "Poser.xrc". For Poser11 as well as for Poser12: it's installed in a subfolder called "ui", under "runtime", but the "runtime" folder where your executable is lying.

The file in question looks like an XML one.

Thanks for pointing me in the right direction. But I cannot seem to find the shortcuts for the scripts. When I create a custom shortcut for a script I want to know it's saved location.

It's true that the official Poser documentation is somewhat... succinct  to say the least...


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Uncanny_Film ( ) posted Fri, 20 May 2022 at 2:41 PM

Y-Phil posted at 12:54 PM Tue, 29 March 2022 - #4436548

spartan00j posted at 10:33 AM Tue, 29 March 2022 - #4436544

Y-Phil posted at 12:01 PM Sat, 26 March 2022 - #4436398

You should taker a look at a file named "Poser.xrc". For Poser11 as well as for Poser12: it's installed in a subfolder called "ui", under "runtime", but the "runtime" folder where your executable is lying.

The file in question looks like an XML one.

Thanks for pointing me in the right direction. But I cannot seem to find the shortcuts for the scripts. When I create a custom shortcut for a script I want to know it's saved location.

It's true that the official Poser documentation is somewhat... succinct  to say the least...


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So basically I'm out of luck?  🥺









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Y-Phil ( ) posted Sat, 21 May 2022 at 8:28 AM · edited Sat, 21 May 2022 at 8:30 AM
spartan00j posted at 2:41 PM Fri, 20 May 2022 - #4438874


So basically I'm out of luck?  🥺


I tried to add a shortcut to select the Aux Camera and the file that got changed is Accelerators.xml.
It's located in Poser's profile, which means %appdata%\Poser\12  or %appdata%\Poser Pro\11 on Windows platforms and depending on your Poser verson.

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DCArt ( ) posted Sat, 21 May 2022 at 12:45 PM

It's not an oversight in the documentation. There are no default script shortcuts in Poser (at least, there are none listed in the Keyboard Shortcuts list) which is why the category is blank in the manual.  Each developer will no doubt use their own script shortcuts in each script they create, so unfortunately there is no easy way to track them all. 

To see a list of all keyboard shortcuts used in Poser, choose Edit > General Preferences (or use Ctrl+E). Then select the Interface tab, and click the Edit Shortcuts button in the lower right of the General Preferences dialog. You can use that dialog to add script shortcuts that you need.



DCArt ( ) posted Sat, 21 May 2022 at 1:02 PM

I've pinged for someone on the team to take a look at this thread, in case there is a preferred location for customized shortcuts




nerd ( ) posted Sat, 21 May 2022 at 8:11 PM · edited Sat, 21 May 2022 at 8:12 PM
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The user shortcuts are stored in %appdata%\Roaming\Poser\12\Accelerators.xml

If no user shortcuts have been created that file may not exist and it will only contain the shortcuts a user has created.


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