Copy a default VTube configuration to another computer with VTube
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Follow These Steps at the SOURCE VTube Computer
STEP 1 - Insert a Flash DriveIf you want to use a flash drive to transfer the configuration from the SOURCE computer, then insert it into the appropriate port on the SOURCE computer now. |
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STEP 2 - System OptionsPress the System Options button in the SOURCE computer. (The source computer contains the configuration you want to use on other VTube computers.) |
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STEP 3 - Press "Export the VTube Configuration"Press the Project Setup tab, and then press the Export VTube Configuration button. |
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STEP 4 - Choose a Location for SaveChoose the location for the exported configuration file and press Save. |
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STEP 5 - VTube Compresses and Stores to a Single FileVTube will export the configuration files to the one compressed file. | |
STEP 6 - VTube shows a dialogVTube will show a dialog when it is finished. | |
STEP 7 - Exit System OptionsExit the System Options menu. |
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STEP 8 - Remove the Flash DriveIf you used a flash drive, then remove it from the SOURCE computer now. |
Follow These Steps at the TARGET VTube Computer
STEP 1If you used a flash drive to store the configuration from the SOURCE computer, then insert it into the appropriate port on the TARGET computer now. |
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STEP 2Save your current project (if any) at the TARGET VTube computer. Clear the project by pressing the Clear Project button. |
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STEP 3Press the System Options button in the TARGET computer. |
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STEP 4Press the Project Setup tab, and then press the Import VTube Configuration button. |
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STEP 5Find the exported configuration file, select it, and press Open. |
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STEP 6VTube will warn you with a dialog that the default configurations will be reset in this TARGET computer based on the values from the SOURCE computer if you continue. | |
STEP 7VTube will show a dialog when it is finished importing the configuration. | |
STEP 8After you press OK, VTube will automatically exit the System Options menu. |
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