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VWR-6989
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Bug
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Closed
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Fixed
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Major
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Unassigned
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| Reporter: |
SirOb Voom
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1
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0
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If you were logged in you would be able to see more operations.
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Second Life 1.20.4 (85828) Apr 24 2008 14:59:50 (Second Life Release Candidate)
CPU: Intel Core 2 Series Processor (2133 MHz)
Memory: 3328 MB
OS Version: Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 (Build 2600)
Graphics Card Vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
Graphics Card: GeForce 7600 GS/PCI/SSE2
OpenGL Version: 2.1.2
LLMozLib Version: [LLMediaImplLLMozLib] - 2.01.14824 (Mozilla GRE version 1.8.1.13_0000000000)
Second Life 1.20.4 (85828) Apr 24 2008 14:59:50 (Second Life Release Candidate)
CPU: Intel Core 2 Series Processor (2133 MHz)
Memory: 3328 MB
OS Version: Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 (Build 2600)
Graphics Card Vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
Graphics Card: GeForce 7600 GS/PCI/SSE2
OpenGL Version: 2.1.2
LLMozLib Version: [LLMediaImplLLMozLib] - 2.01.14824 (Mozilla GRE version 1.8.1.13_0000000000)
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VWR-6363 Meta-issue: Joystick Support / NDOF devices / Space Navigator (patch needed)
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The flycam jumps between values, if i change from flycam-mode (jfc-flycam-mode.png) back to move-mode (jfc-move-mode.png)
This is seen specially on smal values for 'scale' (jfc-setup.png). In this setting its the zoom-value.
Also it forgets the old values of the flycam-mode it had the last time.
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Description
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The flycam jumps between values, if i change from flycam-mode (jfc-flycam-mode.png) back to move-mode (jfc-move-mode.png)
This is seen specially on smal values for 'scale' (jfc-setup.png). In this setting its the zoom-value.
Also it forgets the old values of the flycam-mode it had the last time. |
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Did you calibrate your SpaceNavigator in the drivers? The camera movement can drift/jump if you don't do that.
Do you have a video showing this? It's kind of hard to understand from still pictures. Please feel free to attach a short clip.