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CCP Habakuk
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Posted - 2013.05.08 18:22:00 -
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Ueberlisk wrote:CCP Fozzie wrote: The sensor overlay finds cosmic anomalies with 100% accuracy (just like the onboard scanner) and shows you the rough location of cosmic signatures so you know to drop your probes.
Can you confirm that system scanner shows or does not show SHIP signatures? Screw the pve :).
It does not show ship signatures or similar. Only PVE sites are being shown. CCP Habakuk | EVE Quality Assurance | Team Gridlock | Team Five 0 Bug reporting | Mass Testing |
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CCP Habakuk
C C P C C P Alliance
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Posted - 2013.05.09 22:10:00 -
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Quote:When the sensor overlay is disabled, the mouse-over popups for anoms and sigs still display in space when you mouse-over their location (even though no icon is seen). This would be infuriating during a battle.
This is a known issue and should be fixed soon.
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CCP Habakuk
C C P C C P Alliance
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Posted - 2013.05.20 21:00:00 -
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Rengerel en Distel wrote:CCP Fozzie wrote: We've been receiving a lot of feedback that the scanner overlay does not do enough by itself to allow easy use in systems with a very large number of sites, especially clustered sites. We agree, which is why we are going to be keeping a list of anomalies available in the probe scanner window. Anomalies will be toggleable so that they don't clutter the list when you are searching for other things, but when toggled on you will get a complete list of all anoms active in the system, similarly to the old onboard scanner but using the new probe scanner interface.
Any chance the list can be populated from the initial sweep? You see them in the sky, but the list doesn't populate until you manually scan the system.
This will be populated from the initial sweep (at least according to the last internal discussion about this). For the next patch this will very probably be missing and anomalies will not show up in the probe scanner window at all, but this will change with the following patches. Don't start a rebellion, if you cannot find your anomalies for 1-2 days.  CCP Habakuk | EVE Quality Assurance | Team Gridlock | Team Five 0 Bug reporting | Mass Testing |
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CCP Habakuk
C C P C C P Alliance
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Posted - 2013.05.20 21:19:00 -
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Sephira Galamore wrote:CCP Habakuk wrote:This will be populated from the initial sweep (at least according to the last internal discussion about this). For the next patch this will very probably be missing and anomalies will not show up in the probe scanner window at all, but this will change with the following patches. Don't start a rebellion, if you cannot find your anomalies for 1-2 days.  You are talking about SiSi patches, right? :notsure: Yes, SiSi patches. :) CCP Habakuk | EVE Quality Assurance | Team Gridlock | Team Five 0 Bug reporting | Mass Testing |
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CCP Habakuk
C C P C C P Alliance
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Posted - 2013.05.22 15:19:00 -
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Singularity has been updated with the latest changes. The probe scanner window is now populated with anomalies and signatures from the overlay (make sure to configure your filters). Probing down signatures is also updating now the signatures is the overlay (their position only updates at 100%). CCP Habakuk | EVE Quality Assurance | Team Gridlock | Team Five 0 Bug reporting | Mass Testing |
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CCP Habakuk
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Posted - 2013.05.24 10:33:00 -
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Alvatore DiMarco wrote:I'm not sure what happened in today's patch, that is to say the one just recently, but it seems to have broken the Scanner button on the HUD. Before, you could click on it and if you didn't hold the left mouse down then the radial menu would disappear. Now it stays permanently if you click without holding, but every time you click after that (including if you click on the menu options) your mouse cursor re-centers and the radial re-opens. The only way to close it is to hit ESC.
I suppose I should submit it as a bug report.
Today's patch killed both the radial menu for the Scanner button and the sensor overlay in systems with anomalies. 
We will try to get a new patch out as soon as possible.
Workaround for the radial menu, if it is stuck in open state: press ESC Workaround for missing overlay: None (or: go to a system without anomalies). CCP Habakuk | EVE Quality Assurance | Team Gridlock | Team Five 0 Bug reporting | Mass Testing |
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CCP Habakuk
C C P C C P Alliance
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Posted - 2013.05.27 01:03:00 -
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Shuin Pa wrote:The icons look much better but are still rather large. Jumping through gates on missions turns the scanner on and sweep animation continues. One must turn on then off to stop the animation. This is a bug and should be fixed soon.
Quote:Cannot use scanner by clicking the scan button in the probe scanner window. The button appears to be grey. Not sure if this is intentional. Hope not.
This also sounds like a bug, but it is not happening for me. Could you please write a bugreport about this through the ingame bugreporting tool (F12), which should include some logs. Please also add a screenshot. Thanks. CCP Habakuk | EVE Quality Assurance | Team Gridlock | Team Five 0 Bug reporting | Mass Testing |
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CCP Habakuk
C C P C C P Alliance
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Posted - 2013.05.27 09:48:00 -
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CCP Habakuk wrote:... Quote:Cannot use scanner by clicking the scan button in the probe scanner window. The button appears to be grey. Not sure if this is intentional. Hope not.
This also sounds like a bug, but it is not happening for me. Could you please write a bugreport about this through the ingame bugreporting tool (F12), which should include some logs. Please also add a screenshot. Thanks.
Oh sorry, I mis-read your post. The button in the probe scanner window should be grey, if you have no probes deployed. The data for the sensor overlay is updating automatically without pushing any buttons. CCP Habakuk | EVE Quality Assurance | Team Gridlock | Team Five 0 Bug reporting | Mass Testing |
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