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Re: Everlasting Verve tricks thread
Now I think all important shortcuts are there.
I left thinks like fluids, brush size (Space+drag) etc as they can be controlled with UI quite nicely.
This it how it looks like when popped up.
Attached the final text file. I really do hope that it's useful for some of you
I will exchange the file in first post as well
EDIT:
Just one download??
Oh, it seems that it is a bit complicated?
So let me repeat and give you an example:
Find attached all you need to edit your Wacom_Edit.dat you can find in (C:\Users\Yourname\AppData\Roaming\WTablet\wacom_tablet.dat) .
I can't guarantee anything as I am using the old wacom 6.3.15-3 driver, but it should work.
I used free sublime text to edit the dat file. Much more easy!
-First make a verve specific pop up menu and assign one silly named function to make a search for it easy.
-Go to C:\Users\Yourname\AppData\Roaming\WTablet\wacom_tablet.dat
-Make a copy of the dat file as backup and save your wacom settings with the preference utility..can't harm.
-Stop the wacom service.
-Open dat with sublime (or anything you prefer)
-This is how it looks in sublime text with the verve commands already assigned in my wacom prefs.. (just the very first entries
-With (STRG+F) you can search in Sublime text for your entry already assigned as a pop up menu for verve.
-unzip attached txt document and copy all.
-go to your entry with the stupid name
-Compare it with my text to see what can be overwritten, and what need to stay there and paste my txt into your wacom dat.
-save
-restart the service again and if everything went fine you will have same executable shortcut list.
-you need to assign one express key to open the pop up menu.
Good luck!!
P.S. This way is also cool to copy a bunch of functions from one prog. to another in the wacom prefs