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Page 4 of 14 CHANGING SPEEDS

You can make an object move faster or slower in two different ways. One way is
to hold down the F key to make the object go faster, or hold down the G key to
make the object go slower. You really have to hold down these keys -- just
pressing them once won't noticeably change the speed. The best way to gauge
how much the speed is changing is to hold down the F or G key while
simultaneously holding down an arrow key.

The second way you can change speeds is to press the Q (for quickness) key.
AcroSpin has two independently adjustable speed levels, and pressing the Q key
switches between the two. Each speed can be separately adjusted using the F
and G keys. The intention is that one speed level will be fast and the other
speed level will be slow.

You can practice using the F, G, and Q keys on the next object, a gear.
Remember, you need to hold down the F and G keys for them to have a noticeable
effect.



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Archive   : SPIN.ZIP
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