• Having problems with video with Segment PRO on a new PC? You could be experiencing one (or both) of two problems. First, if you have an ultra high-resolution screen, the recommended settings might be higher than 1920 x 1080 with a scale factor of more than 100% and the user interfaces for all software written in c# will NOT be correct. Simply change the resolution and scaling to 1920 x 1080 and scale to 100%. Second, if you have a wonky Bowl View, you have an Intel Iris graphics solution and there are serious problems with it. Solution - go to the Drivers page at Intel's website and install their latest driver for your computer. This will fix it. Link: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/download-center/home.html
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  • hi, Lloyd, I've got a problem I watched the 1st video on Sketchup when you get to the point when you resize the 1st square from the rectangle you type in.25,.25 I get to that when I enter the rectangle goes away so I can't build my grid. I have the latest version of Sketchup any ideas thanks
    richard
    Lloyd, just downloaded Segment Pro. Can you point me to a source that gives me a good intro to it? I have looked at various videos and just can't seem to find anything that helps get me started.
    Also, is there a Help function/users manual at all?
    Thanks
    Bruce Kamp
    When I start the program and create a profile I can get into paint and it works. However if you have a palette that is missing a species the program crashes when you go to that palette
    Lloyd make sure to bring some open segment plates along to Boston, Looking to pick up a 48 and a 24 for sure
    LLoyd,
    Is the centering piece of the stomper available in a larger diameter with a 1" center hole?
    Lloyd Johnson
    Lloyd Johnson
    No. It is only made in the 13.5" diameter and it only has a hole to fit the size of the Stomper plunger I sell. However, if you can fit the disks within Cole jaws, it would be simple to enlarge the holes. Alternately, put a 13/16" Forstner bit in a drill press and use it to center the disks. Then secure them in that position and switch to a 1" Forstner bit and drill the holes.
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