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Subject: stupid question


Darkworld ( ) posted Mon, 10 February 2003 at 4:26 AM · edited Mon, 29 July 2024 at 3:34 PM

i have P4 pro pack. every so often, when i open the app, it has all my settings correct except the display window is in the top left corner of the screen, so i can't grab the "display window" heading and move it (because its too far up in the corner). how the heck do i move the display window without having to click and drag on the white DISPLAY WINDOW heading; there has got to be another way to move it lol. right now i keep going in and resetting to default settings, then restarting poser, then setting up all my preferences again, MAJOR nuisance. anyone know a handy way to move your display window around? or reset it to the center of the screen quickly? thanks! Brian


Darkworld ( ) posted Mon, 10 February 2003 at 4:32 AM

had to open my big mouth... i just learned about these cool little jobbies called UI dots. never used them before, but i think that may have me all set (provided it doesn't erase my dots when it frags the document window lol)


EnglishBob ( ) posted Mon, 10 February 2003 at 7:03 AM

You can write protect your dots from Windows Explorer (or Mac equivalent) to protect them. There's also a file called something like preferences.pz3 which is what Poser saves when you click the "set preferred state" button; you can safely write protect that also, but remember to un-protect when you really want to change something. :-)


Darkworld ( ) posted Mon, 10 February 2003 at 7:19 AM

oh cool thanks


wyrwulf ( ) posted Mon, 10 February 2003 at 7:06 PM

The dots are located in Runtimedots so you can back up the folder as another justincase


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