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Mouse Sensetivity
02-16-2020, 02:37 AM
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Hi there. I want to play TimeSplitters3 with Keyboard/Mouse, so i setup mouse to axis x/y -/+ and it's has one problem - GC C Stick won't react on very small mouse movement. Is there any way to increase mouse sensetivity and make C Stick react on every little mouse moving?
Basicaly Cursor Value starts from 0.00 and changes very smooth +- 0.0025, while Axis Value starts from 0.125 and changes so rough what create a small twitching camera effect sometimes
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02-16-2020, 10:21 AM
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You can right click mapping buttons to open the advanced mapping dialog.
There you can use the multiplication operator among other things to modify your mouse inputs.
Even then it's not going to work perfectly.
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02-18-2020, 07:20 AM
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Have you turned on relative positioning?

A Wii remote is an absolute positioning device like an analog controller. I.e. They use a 0v-5v signal for each axis to define the position. 0v is one side of the screen, 5v is the opposite edge, 2.5v is the center etc.

A regular PC mouse uses relative positioning. It has no way of defining position. It just outputs a high, low, high etc signal for movement relative to where the cursor was.

If you try and use a pc mouse instead of a Wii remote you'll get brief jumpy movement before the cursor snaps back to the center. If you turn on relative positioning, it will behave like a mouse in Windows.
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