Cool, will have a look.Primal Fear wrote:In the mouse settings you can choose between the normal mode (look and cursor) and spring. Spring move basically back to a centered area when releasing the stick.
You can also change the speed of the mouse movement there.
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- 02 Mar 2012, 12:46
- Forum: Problems detecting controller buttons, triggers or other
- Topic: Dual Shock 2 / 3 - Setting up analogue sticks properly
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Re: Dual Shock 2 / 3 - Setting up analogue sticks properly
- 29 Feb 2012, 17:08
- Forum: Problems detecting controller buttons, triggers or other
- Topic: Dual Shock 2 / 3 - Setting up analogue sticks properly
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Re: Dual Shock 2 / 3 - Setting up analogue sticks properly
Thanks, will look at these settings now. Is there any way of simulating the way the mouse works? It's hard to explain if you've not played WOT but essentially you can look around at any angle with only a single mouse movement and still use the mouse for aiming.
- 25 Feb 2012, 12:27
- Forum: Problems detecting controller buttons, triggers or other
- Topic: Dual Shock 2 / 3 - Setting up analogue sticks properly
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Dual Shock 2 / 3 - Setting up analogue sticks properly
I've installed xpadder, followed the guides and have it all working great. It's rare to install hardware and software and that happen. I'm doing this with a Dual Shock 2 at the moment. The only issue I have is that the analogue sticks are only 4-way and that doesn't work well in World of Tanks. I ca...