YeomanCastle on 18/3/2009 at 17:06
Hello guys, I have major problems with the cursor movement in the game. Is there any tool to adjust the mouse senitivity?
And just to let you know im using SSP with 1024x768 textures (the only thing that slows down is the mouse, nothing else).
Kolya on 18/3/2009 at 17:32
There's no way to change mouse sensitivity separately from the cursor movement. This is a 1994 game. Where's your sensitivity? :nono:
YeomanCastle on 18/3/2009 at 19:26
Quote Posted by Kolya
There's no way to change mouse sensitivity separately from the cursor movement. This is a 1994 game. Where's your sensitivity? :nono:
Allow me to simplify that for you..
It feels like the Mouse sensitivity is at...0.1
I don't mean to be rude, but read the thread, please.
Nameless Voice on 18/3/2009 at 19:45
Read what thread? You wrote two lines describing your problem, there's no thread to read. We don't even know what tools you're using to run SS1.
You can use Mouse2KV to increase the mouse speed at high resolutions. I think DGVesa can do it, too (though I've generally had little luck running SSP with DGVesa, and just run my own custom batch file instead).
C0rtexReaver on 18/3/2009 at 19:59
Back in the DOS days, the mouse sensitivity would be controlled by the mouse driver.
I'm not sure what the DOSBox, or whatever equiv is. ... I keep around an old DOS machine to play my DOS games on.
-CR
YeomanCastle on 19/3/2009 at 08:30
Quote Posted by Nameless Voice
You can use Mouse2KV to increase the mouse speed at high resolutions. I think DGVesa can do it, too (though I've generally had little luck running SSP with DGVesa, and just run my own custom batch file instead).
I use Vista, so i can't run the game with SSP.EXE. Not only that, the game crashes saying "Can't run in fullscreen"(or something equivilent to that)
Al_B on 19/3/2009 at 18:39
Assuming you're using dosbox simply open dosbox.conf in a text editor and change the sensitivity value from the default of 100 to something higher -perhaps 500 or more. The mouse will probably be too fast before changing the resolution to 1024x768 but it shouldn't be too hard to manage (or just use the keyboard).
Of course, this will affect all other applications that you use with dosbox and I believe there's a command line equivalent when starting dosbox and at least this will tell you whether this is a viable solution.