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Subject: Funky Dials. Need help


Madmachine ( ) posted Sat, 15 June 2002 at 4:46 PM · edited Wed, 05 February 2025 at 6:17 PM

I was just wondering of someone could help me. I was trying to reinstall poser after not having it on my system for some time, and now I am having a problem with its dials. Now it will not show any value that is not a whole number, and will not accept any typed value that has a decimal. I was just wondering if anyone else has had this problem and had it fixed, and/or knows how to fix it. Thank you.


Jaager ( ) posted Sun, 16 June 2002 at 1:46 PM

Some of the channels have sensitivities that we may not be able to alter beyond certain limits. For view on the dials, the typed values are used, just rounded when shown. Rotations are 1.0 - I made some be 0.5, but did it using EditPad. Poser only shows whole numbers for these, but the dial does have the lower sens. If it is the morphs, you can change their sensitvities by bringing up the menu = d/c on the morph dial. When Poser opens any CR2, it assigns a dial sensitivity, from where, I am not sure. I have a cr2 that I use for testing textures and new morphs. It does not have many morphs. I used FIND/REPLACE in EditPad to make all morph sensit. = 0.02 Now, when I apply a new morph to it, this is the value that Poser adds as a default. Poser may either use the lowest value in the CR2 or an average of all values(not likely). If it is the morphs, change one of them to a lower senstivity (as you turn a dial, Poser will move in increments that are 2x's the senstivity) - save the CR2 with a new name, reopen it and see what the other dials have for a value.


Ericroy ( ) posted Tue, 18 June 2002 at 9:24 AM

Someone in the chat room had the exact same problem a few weeks ago. At that time, I suggested the same things that Jaager suggests. However, that wasn't the solution. I'm sorry that I don't remember the solution. I thought it was to reinstall Poser, but it sounds like you've done that. All I'm contributing here is that someone else has had that problem, and a solution exists. I wish I could offer more. Ericroy


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