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How to see the frame rates in celestia??

Posted: 23.08.2003, 16:11
by jcyf007
How to see the frame rates in celestia??

Posted: 23.08.2003, 17:03
by Psykotik
[`] and [space]

Posted: 24.08.2003, 01:07
by granthutchison
Just [`] does the trick.
(You should look under Help/Controls in the Celestia menus if you want this sort of information.)

Grant

Posted: 24.08.2003, 01:28
by Psykotik
Under Win XP, the [`] alone is not enough... to activate it, you need another caracter... try yourself...

Posted: 24.08.2003, 01:40
by granthutchison
Psykotik wrote:Under Win XP, the [`] alone is not enough... to activate it, you need another caracter... try yourself...
I did. it works for me ...

Grant

Posted: 24.08.2003, 12:02
by TERRIER
I must admit I've only ever had to press the [`] key.

regards

Posted: 24.08.2003, 13:38
by Psykotik
Mmmhh... maybe I've understood why I have to use another supplementary key :idea: ; my keyboard is not an english one... but swiss.

Posted: 24.08.2003, 23:04
by ANDREA
Psykotik wrote:Mmmhh... maybe I've understood why I have to use another supplementary key :idea: ; my keyboard is not an english one... but swiss.


Same for me. :?
I even tried to address with "WINWORD" the given [ ` ] symbol to the given button (the left button of the first upper row, on left side of number 1), that in my keyboard gives the [ \ ]. 8O
No results! :cry:
Up today I cannot say what is my frame rate when I open some big texture with clouds, bumpmaps etc. :x
Someone can help us, please? :oops:
Thanks a lot! :wink:

Andrea :D

Posted: 25.08.2003, 01:30
by jamarsa
It works for me with a spanish keyboard. My [`] key is just right to the [p] key, (QWERTY keyboard), and I got it by pressing [`], [SPACEBAR].
[`] only doesn't work because it expects a vowel after for putting the accent in it. By pressing [SPACE] you are saying that you need the [`] symbol alone.

If you are unsuccessful in getting the [`] alone, try pressing ALT+096 (with the numeric keypad).

Posted: 25.08.2003, 08:56
by ANDREA
jamarsa wrote:It works for me with a spanish keyboard. My [`] key is just right to the [p] key, (QWERTY keyboard), and I got it by pressing [`], [SPACEBAR]. [`] only doesn't work because it expects a vowel after for putting the accent in it. By pressing [SPACE] you are saying that you need the [`] symbol alone. If you are unsuccessful in getting the [`] alone, try pressing ALT+096 (with the numeric keypad).


Dear Javier, thanks a lot for your information. The first given solution doesn't work on my keyboard (even if it's QWERTY), because the button on right of the [p] is the accented e [?], :( while the second solution, ALT+096, is working perfectly. :D
Thank you again.
By

Andrea :D