Author: Mike S.
Date: 12:28:01 07/29/02
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On July 29, 2002 at 15:01:50, Albert Silver wrote: >On July 29, 2002 at 14:57:15, Jose Gonzalbez wrote: > >>(...) But, if I dont >>want to take the pawn? How can i disabled this intelligent procedure? > >Go to the options and disable the Heumas. This is the function that tries to >guess the move. In Fritz 7 is no need to disable. Optimal is the "normal" setting IMO, which only performs one-klick moves when either the piece has only one legal move, or only one piece can move if you click the *target square* first (except short castling, which it will always do if possible, when g1/g8 is clicked). It wouldn't move Nxd4 immediatly. The "aggressive" setting is useful for blitzers (in the example, it automatically continues a capturing sequence). The F1 help should explain the feature in detail, under "one-click move" or something similar (mine is german). Search for that keyword. Regards, M.Scheidl
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