![]() ![]() Unlike the non ultrabooks (docking port at the bottom) the docking connector is on the right side. Speaking of docking: the Ultra-Slim docking station is compatible with the Folio EliteBook and only with the Folio. ![]() Perception: even with business notebooks the good old docking port becomes rare, only the Latitude E6430s and the T430s have one. The situation is completely different with consumer ultrabooks where the waiver is made into a virtue: Samsung Series 9 900X3C and 900X4C (Micro HDMI, Mini VGA), Apple MacBook Pro 13 (FireWire 800, Thunderbolt), Dell XPS 13 (Late 2012) (Mini-DisplayPort), Fujitsu LifeBook U772 (HDMI), Asus Zenbook Prime UX31A (Micro-HDMI, Mini-VGA). The immediate business competition is most suited to stand up to the comparison: Lenovo ThinkPad T430s (only VGA, docking port, Thunderbolt), ThinkPad T430u (Mini-DisplayPort, HDMI), ThinkPad X1 Carbon (only Mini-DisplayPort), Dell Latitude E6430s (HDMI, VGA, eSATA, docking port, ExpressCard34), Latitude 6430u (VGA, HDMI). This is anything but granted with ultrabooks. Older monitors and projectors can be connected via VGA. The 9740m lacks HDMI but comes with a business oriented DisplayPort. ![]() HP still equips its 12-inch devices ( EliteBook 2570p) with an optical drive, which leads to a considerably more bulky case. The ultrabook has no optical drive and that improves the stability and port selection. All in all, the manufacturer offers a sturdy and high-quality 14-inch device that will survive rough business life even without a protective cover. This soft-touch surface enables a good grip and prevents fingerprints. Noticeable with the Folio 9470m is its almost complete slight rubber coating. The Folio has no latches, a characteristic of the EliteBooks.Ī small edge at the top of the lid helps so that the opening does not get too fiddly. That way the lid can be closed with some force. The inside of the lid has a circumferential rubber lip that lays flush with the base unit. The aluminum surfaces can be dented the construction can be bent limitedly at the corners. ![]() The lid is not as torsion resistant as we are used to from the beefy EliteBooks. In the process the lid slides a bit underneath the bottom cover, but does not get too close to the ground. The hinges (full metal but not massive) keep the lid very firm and allow opening to exactly 140 degrees. Whether it is the keyboard, touchpad, palm rest or bottom cover, nothing is denting. The mechanics are very simple at the same time and even careless users will have a hard time to break anything (e.g. The rubberized magnesium material (grip) on the bottom snaps into stable hooks. The other two covers can be detached after loosening a few screws. The first one is for the removal of the battery and can be detached after pressing a slider. Nevertheless the chassis reaches a very good stability level when measured against the excellent maintenance capabilities. By grasping the right and left sides with both hands the base can be limitedly twisted. The base unit is not completely torsion-free as with an aluminum unibody. Because of that the weight is slightly higher compared to consumer ultrabooks. One thing is certain: HP has transferred the materials, the quality requirements and the stability of the grown up EliteBook siblings into the thin format, the concessions are acceptable. Only the noble 13.3-inch devices UX31A or XPS 13 (1400 g) are thinner and lighter, which comes with the form factor. The X1 Carbon (1347 g) makes an exception, the ThinkPad T430u (1900 g) or the ThinkPad T430s (1790 g) are almost as heavy as conventional 14-inch devices. Well-equipped thin business devices like the non ultrabook Dell Latitude E6430s (2080 g) are only rarely lighter. What comes out of the simple box is, with 1640 grams, just average weight and with a measured height of 23 millimeters (with feet), not as thin as ultrabooks can be (usually 15 - 20 mm). A Windows 8 recovery disk comes with the device. Windows 8 was not the problem because Windows 7 Professional is still preinstalled. After the HP business ultrabook Folio 9470m was presented months ago, it took a long time before the device was available in online shops. ![]()
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![]() Previously, the model was just a 3D Model. Once the shader has been applied, drag that object back into the Project to make it into a prefab. Once done, simply upload the character using the STYLY Plugin. Make sure the controller is added into the Animator component. Simply drag the animation from the model on to the prefab. Once the prefab is ready, you will notice the prefab has no animation in it. We need to follow this step as STYLY only supports prefabs. Now, after dragging it back into the Project, it has become a Prefab. Also make sure to tick the animation loop time to repeat the model animation if you want to. This will remove any issues of the models textures. Go through the model hierarchy and set the shader on all parts of the character from 'standard' to 'Legacy shader' -> 'diffuse'. After downloading, load the model into Unity. After applying an animation on the model, download the character with default settings. Mixamo CharactersĬlick the finish button to prepare the character for animation rigging.Ĭlick on an animation to rig the model. When the upload is complete, Mixamo website will open up showing your character. This will upload the character to Mixamo. Set the name of your character and save it. This is just like playing Sims.Īfter creating your character, now press the 'send to Mixamo' button on the top right side. All you need to do is add body parts and set the character according to your likings. You can simply create your own characters. Hello Everyone! Today we will learn how to create humanoid characters in Adobe fuse CC and add animations to that model in Mixamo and upload it to STYLY via Unity. ![]() Important notice for Fuse 1.3 customers! 1) Download a character from Mixamo, I´m just downloading POSE T, without animations (as I would like to add multiple animations later) 2) Drag an drop this file in unreal, these are my options: (The only setting I changed, is this 'T0as ref pose', otherwise import throws several warnings about missing bones. ![]() Fuse comes with 70+ body parts, 150+ clothing meshes, 42 dynamic texturing substances, Unlimited free Auto-Rigs and Animations through the Mixamo service (activated Adobe ID required). Fuse is a standalone 3D character creator that enables you to make unique characters to use in your game. ![]() ![]() ![]()
![]() ![]() I assume a computer with less errors and warnings is running more smoothly than one with more, and I generally learn something while I research the errors. I try to minimize the errors and warnings, not that it makes any perceptible difference in the computer's operation and performance. That said, I do periodically check the Event Log, and I try to research and address errors and warnings even when I'm not experiencing any problems with the OS. Yes, I realize many of the errors and warnings in the Event Viewer can be safely ignored basically every computer that has been running for any length of time will have some errors and warnings in the log. I'm not experiencing any problems outside Event Viewer. I like his articles, and I hadn't seen that one before. Thanks for your reply and link to the Wise Geek article. ![]() Learning how to use and understand Event Viewer is a critical skill for figuring out what is going on with a PC, and troubleshooting problems. They walk you through filtering by only critical errors and then act surprised that all you are seeing are critical errors. In fact, the tech support scammers are using Event Viewer as part of their sales tactic to convince confused users that their PC is infected with viruses. The biggest problem with Event Viewer is that it can be really confusing – there are a lot of warnings, errors, and informational messages, and without knowing what it all means, you can assume (incorrectly) that your computer is broken or infected when there’s nothing really wrong. The following is a direct quote from the How-To Geek website. There is a great deal of error messages which are not actually related to a specific problem. Learning the relevance of the Event Viewer errors is needed if you are going to try to diagnose problems from it. What kind of problem/s are you experiencing that you have looked in the Event Viewer for answers? Please provide a full description of this problem. ![]() |
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