I used to love the main pop up from HEM1 (the big one - in yellow), but I can't seem to find it in HEM2. Is it there or is there anywhere to DL it from so I don't have to build it myself?
I used to love the main pop up from HEM1 (the big one - in yellow), but I can't seem to find it in HEM2. Is it there or is there anywhere to DL it from so I don't have to build it myself?
Another Q while at it. Whenever I review, the HEM2 seems to "autoupdate", thus making my current view change back to it's "original". Let me try to explain.
I look at my tournaments for the day. Filter by place I busted on. Then I start reviewing the hands for the tournament I busted the earliest. After say 30 seconds, it changes back to what I believe is all the tournaments starting time. Why is this happening and can I turn it off?
Last edited by Alexnorge; 04-04-2012 at 10:35 AM.
Import sample.pop (from the HM1 HoldemManager/Config folder) into HM2.
(it should already be in HM2. Go to hud options--> displayed stats--> change the popup to sample)
settings--> turn off auto refresh.
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I've added the sample pop up now, but it looks nothing like the one I had in HEM1. Please see screenshot. Am I doing it wrong?
Screen shot
Please send this sample.pop to hm2support@holdemmanager.com with a link to this thread.
The popup is located in this folder:
XP: c:\documents and settings\{username}\application data\HoldemManager\Config
Win7/Vista: c:\users\{username}\appdata\roaming\HoldemManager\ Config
Enable the option to see Hidden Files and Disable 'Hide protected operating system files': How to see hidden files in Windows - It should look like this: http://rvgsoftware.fileburst.com/images/hidden.jpg
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