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VTube-STEP and LASER require that the Windows decimal point be set to a dot and not a comma. For example, if the comma is used as a floating point separator, then VTube-LASER will not fit the centerline, and STEP mode will not import Supravision files correctly. | VTube-STEP and LASER require that the Windows decimal point be set to a dot and not a comma. For example, if the comma is used as a floating point separator, then VTube-LASER will not fit the centerline, and STEP mode will not import Supravision files correctly. | ||
− | ==How to the Floating Point Symbol in Windows 7== | + | ==How to set the Floating Point Symbol in Windows 7== |
− | ===Step 1 | + | ===Step 1=== |
Press Start, then Control Panel. | Press Start, then Control Panel. | ||
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− | ===Step 2 | + | ===Step 2=== |
Click on Clock, Region, and Language. | Click on Clock, Region, and Language. | ||
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− | ===Step 3 | + | ===Step 3=== |
− | Click on Region and Language. | + | Click on Region and Language. |
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− | ===Step 4 | + | ===Step 4=== |
In the Formats tab, click on Additional Settings. | In the Formats tab, click on Additional Settings. | ||
− | ===Step 5 | + | ===Step 5=== |
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+ | <td width=200> | ||
In the decimal symbol dropdown box, change the decimal symbol to a dot. | In the decimal symbol dropdown box, change the decimal symbol to a dot. | ||
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+ | <td> | ||
+ | [[image:Windows7CustomizeFormat.png|400px]] | ||
+ | </td> | ||
+ | </table> | ||
+ | ==How to set the Floating Point Symbol in Windows 11== | ||
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+ | ===Step 1=== | ||
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+ | Press Start, then search for the Control Panel. | ||
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+ | ===Step 2=== | ||
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+ | Click on Clock and Region. | ||
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+ | ===Step 3=== | ||
+ | Click on Region. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Step 4=== | ||
+ | In the Formats tab, click on Additional Settings. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Step 5=== | ||
+ | <table> | ||
+ | <tr> | ||
+ | <td width=200> | ||
+ | In the decimal symbol dropdown box, change the decimal symbol to a dot. | ||
+ | </td> | ||
+ | <td> | ||
+ | [[image:Windows11CustomizeFormat.png|400px]] | ||
+ | </td> | ||
+ | </table> | ||
==Other== | ==Other== |
Latest revision as of 19:35, 27 May 2022
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VTube-STEP and LASER require that the Windows decimal point be set to a dot and not a comma. For example, if the comma is used as a floating point separator, then VTube-LASER will not fit the centerline, and STEP mode will not import Supravision files correctly.
How to set the Floating Point Symbol in Windows 7
Step 1
Press Start, then Control Panel.
Step 2
Click on Clock, Region, and Language.
Step 3
Click on Region and Language.
Step 4
In the Formats tab, click on Additional Settings.
Step 5
In the decimal symbol dropdown box, change the decimal symbol to a dot. |
How to set the Floating Point Symbol in Windows 11
Step 1
Press Start, then search for the Control Panel.
Step 2
Click on Clock and Region.
Step 3
Click on Region.
Step 4
In the Formats tab, click on Additional Settings.
Step 5
In the decimal symbol dropdown box, change the decimal symbol to a dot. |
Other
- Back to VTube-LASER
- Back to VTube-PRO
- Back to VTube-STEP
- See the VTube Software Maintenance Plan page