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6 If the error is still visible, try changing the parameters for the fixer, or
choosing a different fixer. The Rot and Pos fixers attempt to solve the
problem by changing the values of the keys; if they don't give good results,
it might be more useful to use the Remove Keys fixer.
To fix multiple errors:
1 Highlight all the errors in the Analyze Results list.
You can use the Ctrl and Shift keys to add to your selection.
2 Choose the Fixer type you want to use to automatically correct the
problem.
3 Click Fix All.
4 Check your results as you would if you were fixing a single error (see the
previous procedure).
To remove keys from curves automatically:
1 On the Select panel, highlight the biped part in the list.
TIP If you don't know the name of the part, you can click it in a viewport.
2 On the Analyze panel, choose the appropriate Analyzer type and
properties.
3 Click Analyze.
The errors are listed in the error result list at the bottom of the panel.
4 On the Fix panel, choose the errors you want to fix.
5 In the Fixers drop-down list, choose Remove Keys.
6 Click Fix Selected.
The removed keys will disappear from the list and the curves.
TIP You can use the Delete Keys option and Interval Width to create a
threshold for deleting keys. If you turn on Delete Keys, the Interval Width will
disallow the deletion of keys based on that value. Use this if too many keys
are being deleted when you use Remove Keys.
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