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Jan 29, 2010
Jan 26, 2010
How to make notebook battery longer life span
Method:
Remove your battery from notebook after battery finish charged and support your notebook with AC power.
Usually notebook user having AC power while they work at desk. It is recommended to remove the battery and just let the AC power supplier the power to your notebook.
Remove your battery from notebook after battery finish charged and support your notebook with AC power.
Usually notebook user having AC power while they work at desk. It is recommended to remove the battery and just let the AC power supplier the power to your notebook.
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Jan 25, 2010
Jan 2, 2010
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Dec 28, 2009
3D Max Camera Navigation Shortcut Keys
To make things easier, just use Perspective view instead of setting cameras.
You can customize your short cut key
Customize > Customize User Interface
Some Default Key May Be Useful:
Object Navigation
Object Modification Mode
reference:
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/3DS_MAX/Beginner
http://www.mobilefish.com/tutorials/3dsmax/3dsmax_quickguide_shortcuts.html
http://www.3dvalley.com/tutorials/3d-studio-max-hotkeys-and-mouse-essentials
- Alt + W == Toggle Max / Min Viewport
- MMB = pan.
- Ctrl + P = pan mode
- MMB + Ctrl = pan quickly.
- MMB + Shift = constrain pan horizontal or vertical.
- MMB + Shift + Ctrl = pan quickly, constrained.
- MMB + Alt = arc rotate.
- MMB + Alt + Shift = constrain arc rotate (let go Shift to change axis)
- MMB + Ctrl + Alt or Scroll = zoom
(see Preferences, Viewports tab, Mouse Control section)
You can customize your short cut key
Customize > Customize User Interface
Some Default Key May Be Useful:
- Ctrl + C Create Camera From View ( in case you going to repeat your render )
- F3 wireframe / shade mode toggle (make user easier to see through the object size)
- F4 View Object Edge ( perspective view)
- Ctrl + L Toggle Light
( some times working mode is dark even you put up light toggle this key to view the effects ) - Alt + X Display as see through
( some times wall is blocking your view in your render view,
just make the object see through or hide it using this key ) - Alt + E Extrude along the spline
( make a spline line make a circle , you want to make a tube by cloning the circle along the line ) - Shift + E Extrude face
- Shift + C Toggle hide camera
- M Material dialog
- Ctrl + Shift + Q Slice
- Alt + N Normal align ( align objects together)
- Shift + 4 Spot light view
Object Navigation
- W or Shift + A ( Two Times ) Move
- E Rotate
- Q arrow / selection mode
- R scale
- F5 restrict to x
- F6 restrict to y
- F7 restrict to z
- Shift + Q Quick Render
- H Select object dialog
- Crtl + D Select None
- [ zoom in
- ] zoom out
- J show selection bracket ( perspective view)
Object Modification Mode
- 1 vertex
- 2 edge
- 3 face
- 4 polygon
- 5 element
reference:
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/3DS_MAX/Beginner
http://www.mobilefish.com/tutorials/3dsmax/3dsmax_quickguide_shortcuts.html
http://www.3dvalley.com/tutorials/3d-studio-max-hotkeys-and-mouse-essentials
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