RacerX Gullwing
Magic Rabbit
Join date: 18 Jun 2004
Posts: 371
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05-16-2006 06:10
I've told a few people to hit the Ctrl Alt 1 combo and it doesn't work for them one was on a mac. Not sure what the other ones problem was. Is there a different combo of buttons for mac users? BTW that's how you toggle the clear the menu at the top and bottom of the screen for when your filming
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Dexter Aquitaine
Registered User
Join date: 29 Jan 2006
Posts: 9
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Confirmed problem
05-16-2006 19:43
From: RacerX Gullwing I've told a few people to hit the Ctrl Alt 1 combo and it doesn't work for them one was on a mac. Not sure what the other ones problem was. Is there a different combo of buttons for mac users? BTW that's how you toggle the clear the menu at the top and bottom of the screen for when your filming I can confirm this problem. Strangely, I am able to do this on my Mac iBook G4 OSX 10.4.6 but not on a iMac with the same OS.
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Robbie Dingo
Registered User
Join date: 3 Jan 2005
Posts: 68
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05-19-2006 00:43
Works OK for me. PowerBook G4, (OS 10.4.6).
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Jillian Callahan
Rotary-winged Neko Girl
Join date: 24 Jun 2004
Posts: 3,766
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05-19-2006 00:52
For those whom its not working: Your debug menu is showing, yesh?
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RacerX Gullwing
Magic Rabbit
Join date: 18 Jun 2004
Posts: 371
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05-19-2006 03:39
ok that was it so if this was your problem then hit Ctrl and Alt and the letter d to toggle debug on at the top of your screen then do the Ctrl Alt 1 toggle
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