I was having trouble with Maya, so I asked Dave for some help. Basically I was having two problems: First of all, every time I opened Maya, I would receive a dialogue box asking me if I wanted to create a shelf button. It wasn't so bad at first, but then it started causing Maya to freeze, to the point where I couldn't even open it. Secondly, since I work with dual monitors, I was opening my reference footage in one monitor and opening Maya on the other, but when I tried to play the reference footage on one screen it ended up taking over the other screen as well.
Dave told me that the first issue was caused by a script in the zooToolBox called zooAutoSave, and that I could remove it by simply deleting the script. Apparently working with dual monitors causes some issues with Maya.
However, I'm still having trouble with the reference footage issue. The problem is not that my reference footage is disappearing; the problem is that when I move my reference footage over to my secondary desktop, it takes over my primary desktop completely, so that I can't access my taskbar or anything. This is what's happening:
If anyone can help I'd be very grateful!
Thanks!
~Brittany
Thanks!
~Brittany
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