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October 20th, 2005, 11:13 #1
Common Modifier "Drag and Drop" Text Too Big!
Speaking of graphic elements that are too big:
Originally Posted by Aljavar
Anyone else feel the same?
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October 20th, 2005, 14:35 #2
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Ahhh... took me a min to figure out what you were talking about.
Yes, it would be nice to have those all on one page.
Speaking of which... is there an easier way to work with these?
Say you have a modifier a player needs to use every turn. Is there a better way for them to use it other then dragging from the whole list and dropping it each turn?
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October 20th, 2005, 15:06 #3Originally Posted by richvalle
You can also create your own custom modifier values and labels by scrolling a positive or negative value in the modifier box using your mouse wheel. Drag the value to an empty slot on the "Hot Key Bar" and then label the modifier with the text you want by right-clicking the slot and clicking the pen icon. Now when you hit the Function Key, or click it with the mouse button, your custom modifier will be added to the modifier box. When you roll, the value will be calculated and the result will print the label of the text you have added.
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October 20th, 2005, 15:23 #4
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Is there a way to adjust the value in the modifier box without a mouse wheel?
I use a trackball with only 2 buttons and no wheel-Bumamgar
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October 20th, 2005, 15:34 #5
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Originally Posted by Prince Bertram
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October 20th, 2005, 15:35 #6Originally Posted by Bumamgar
I have found that having a scrolling mouse wheel is almost essential in order to leverage all the features of the program. Scrolling windows with the mouse wheel is so much easier than dragging on the scroll control widget, for example. It also scrolls values up and down on the numeric character sheet cells, etc. The "middle button" scroll wheel also has other useful functions such totaling a dice roll in the chat window when you click on the result with the middle-button (i.e. the wheel). If you're a player, you might get away without a scroll wheel. If you're a DM, then YOU MUST have it - I ran a couple sessions before with a two-button standard mouse before I got a center-wheel mouse. Running the game became So MUCH easier once I caved in and got a mouse with a wheel.
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October 20th, 2005, 15:50 #7
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Originally Posted by Prince Bertram
What else do you use the 'roller click' for?
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