
QuickSnooker presents two views of the table - a 'top down' (2D) view and a 'first person' (3D) view.
You can take a shot in either view
If you prefer to play using the 2D view - you can change to a more approrpriate screen layout by pressing '2' on the keyboard.
Click the white cueball, then move the mouse 'away' - much as in the Classic Quicksnooker - your cursor will disappear and you are now moving the cue.
In the 3D views you pull the cue back (increase power) by moving the mouse 'down' (towards you).
To swing the cue left, right - move the mouse left/right.
In the 2D view - you swing the cue tip *around* the cueball.. and pull it away to increase power - this is easier to do than describe, so ust give it a try.
To swing the cue UP and DOWN - use your MOUSE-WHEEL
The controls can become very confusing if you select the cueball in one view, and then attempt to swing the cue whilst looking at another.. whilst *you* might be looking in a different view - the controls will always behave correctly for the view in which the cueball was selected.
So - if you change your mind about which view to play a shot in (2D/3D), just 'Right Click' to cancel the shot and reselect the cueball in the 'correct' view.
Whilst moving the cue, you can cancel the shot by clicking the right mouse button *twice* (Those of you who are paying attention will know that clicking it once, takes you in to setting spin)
You can then choose to aim using a different ball.. - this is very useful in the 3D view to see if a ball will 'go' (without having to check the 2D view) - the camera will zoom to the selected ball, and you can swing the cue to see if it has a clear line to the pocket - once you're done checking - you can right click *thrice* to return to the previous cue ball.
The same technique can be used for judging/lining up two (or 3) balls 'plants' - using what will be the primary object ball as the cueball (WITHOUT SHOOTING IT) - you can find the required angle on the secondary object ball..that's not a very clear explanation.. i'll add some pictures at some point.
You may move and resize the various views and panels using windows like mouse commands - purple bars will appear when the mouse is over the various window handles that allow for resizing, a cyan bar appears for moving the view. You can close a view/panel with the red X in its top bar. - To reset the views, choose 'layout','reset layout' in the menus.
You *will* find, that no matter how you lay the screen out - it's a compromise - You can have a nice big 3D view, but then your 2D view is too small. You can make the chat window 'big' but then you have to shrink your 3D view (etc,etc) So.... There are up to 9 separate 'layouts' you choose which you are working with by pressing one of the number keys 1-9, you can then set the windows up how you like in *that* layout, quickly switch layouts by just pressing a number key - You might like to set up layout '1' as a balanced view with equal sized 2D and 3D Views, Layout '2' to have a BIG 2D view and a small 3D view, Layout '3' to Have a FULL SCREEN 3D view, with the other panels closed, layout '4' to have a massive chat window.. etc, etc - but it's entirely up to you.
Action replay is presently only available in '2 human players' mode - and has been recently simplified.
Once a shot has completed simply press 'R' to replay the action..
Pressing 'R' Again will change the camera angle - you can do it before the shot has completed and quickly cycle through the available camera angles.