

Typically, an entry in BIOS Setup when you download and can be found in the manual for the motherboard or computer. On different computers call BIOS Setup can be done in different ways: it can be ( found in some implementations, the Phoenix BIOS), ( on Intel motherboards, and in the case of some versions of Phoenix BIOS), ( another of the options for Phoenix BIOS),, combination + +, + +, + or any other key (shortcut ). Well, to enter the BIOS Setup follow this recommendation until the lights inscription - press on the keyboard. For example, it might look like this : Press DEL to enter SETUP. Strange forces - Causes bodies to repel each other when they get too close.At the time of initialization, after the self-test procedure on the screen in most cases, there is an inscription inviting enter in BIOS Setup. Toggles between normal and Modified Newtonian Dynamics (currently disabled) (effect is not obvious - the default mode is more accurate) Toggle between different calculation modes for particles/dust. Set hi-res screenshot to 2x2, 4x4, or 5x5 (default is 3x3) Toggle movie record (multiple screenshots) Toggle drawing size of bodies (always visible or true to scale)

Show / hide relationship lines (connects bodies with their gravitational parent)

While holding down the key also press Shift or Ctrl to rotate on the other 2 primary axis. Hold down this key and move the cursor left or right to rotate the hovered body. Hold down this key and move the cursor to move the hovered body. This shows all movement of other bodies relative to the hovered body. Sets the radius of the body so that its escape velocity equals the speed of light (this is the Sch warzschild radius) Real Time (where 1 simulated sec = 1 real sec)Ĭhange the collision elasticity in bounce mode. Orbit All - forces all bodies to orbit their current gravitational parent
