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On July 03 2011 08:36 AndrewZorn wrote: That setting is known to not remove acceleration completely. There are a few registry edits and stuff floating around, but as said, if you could integrate it in the program (along with polling frequency) it would actually be a really nice post-format tool.
Right now, it just saves me a trip to the mouse settings I already have, which is surely more effort overall. Those are only needed in a few other games, not SC2. If this application is designed for SC2 in particular then that setting alone should be fine.
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On July 03 2011 23:25 Patriot.dlk wrote: What did you write it in?
C#
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On July 03 2011 23:30 stafu wrote:Show nested quote +On July 03 2011 08:36 AndrewZorn wrote: That setting is known to not remove acceleration completely. There are a few registry edits and stuff floating around, but as said, if you could integrate it in the program (along with polling frequency) it would actually be a really nice post-format tool.
Right now, it just saves me a trip to the mouse settings I already have, which is surely more effort overall. Those are only needed in a few other games, not SC2. If this application is designed for SC2 in particular then that setting alone should be fine. Has nothing to do with SC2. The Control Panel option removes most acceleration, but cannot ever get true 1:1 mousing... something desirable for SC2, checking email, and tons of other stuff.
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omg I hope this fix's the double click issue with steelseries kinzu, thanks anyways!
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On July 03 2011 21:18 Adventurekid wrote: Wow, this seems really good :D! Give it a spin
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On July 04 2011 01:50 GGzerG wrote: omg I hope this fix's the double click issue with steelseries kinzu, thanks anyways! I'm afraid that it wont -- the functions the program has now, only changes Windows settings.
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Wow this is a great idea and should be quite the norm for every MLG/GSL event. Hopefully u implement common drivers with the access to change DPI as well. Like the g500 g5 mx518 and those razor products noobs use. So it can save our DPI levels too!
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On July 03 2011 22:03 icesolo wrote:Show nested quote +On July 03 2011 08:54 lysergic wrote: It's literally 4 clicks to open both the Mouse and Keyboard settings. Start Menu > Control Panel > Mouse, Keyboard. 0 mouseclicks: Startkey+ R main.cpl main.cpl keyboard That doesn't remember your settings, nor links for you
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On July 03 2011 22:03 icesolo wrote:Show nested quote +On July 03 2011 08:54 lysergic wrote: It's literally 4 clicks to open both the Mouse and Keyboard settings. Start Menu > Control Panel > Mouse, Keyboard. 0 mouseclicks: Startkey+ R main.cpl main.cpl keyboard
4 mouseclicks vs 11 or 20 keyboard clicks.
Depends if you're a faster typer than clicker.
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Cool stuff, i will try how it's work on lan and post a feedback after. P.S. Scroll lines 5 rocks xD
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On July 04 2011 03:30 HitStarcraft wrote: Wow this is a great idea and should be quite the norm for every MLG/GSL event. Hopefully u implement common drivers with the access to change DPI as well. Like the g500 g5 mx518 and those razor products noobs use. So it can save our DPI levels too! I actually got the idea for the program, when watching SC2 at Copenhagen Games.. Everyone (on stage at least) had to set their settings and download drivers, which took 5-10 minutes for everyone
I'm not sure that it will be possible to implement the driver-thingy that you are talking about. I tried to do it for Razer drivers, but it seems that they outsourced their driver-programming to other companies.. Eg. different mice have the location of their settings scattered all over the PC - nothing consistent, at all.
EDIT: But if anyone has a clue on how to do so, or want to help me figure it out, you are more than welcome to help!
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On July 04 2011 01:40 AndrewZorn wrote:Show nested quote +On July 03 2011 23:30 stafu wrote:On July 03 2011 08:36 AndrewZorn wrote: That setting is known to not remove acceleration completely. There are a few registry edits and stuff floating around, but as said, if you could integrate it in the program (along with polling frequency) it would actually be a really nice post-format tool.
Right now, it just saves me a trip to the mouse settings I already have, which is surely more effort overall. Those are only needed in a few other games, not SC2. If this application is designed for SC2 in particular then that setting alone should be fine. Has nothing to do with SC2. The Control Panel option removes most acceleration, but cannot ever get true 1:1 mousing... something desirable for SC2, checking email, and tons of other stuff. I have "true 1:1 mousing" confirmed by MouseMovementRecorder with multiple mice and I never bothered with MarkC or any of that shit.
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seems like an ownage program man, nice job !
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On July 04 2011 07:17 stafu wrote:Show nested quote +On July 04 2011 01:40 AndrewZorn wrote:On July 03 2011 23:30 stafu wrote:On July 03 2011 08:36 AndrewZorn wrote: That setting is known to not remove acceleration completely. There are a few registry edits and stuff floating around, but as said, if you could integrate it in the program (along with polling frequency) it would actually be a really nice post-format tool.
Right now, it just saves me a trip to the mouse settings I already have, which is surely more effort overall. Those are only needed in a few other games, not SC2. If this application is designed for SC2 in particular then that setting alone should be fine. Has nothing to do with SC2. The Control Panel option removes most acceleration, but cannot ever get true 1:1 mousing... something desirable for SC2, checking email, and tons of other stuff. I have "true 1:1 mousing" confirmed by MouseMovementRecorder with multiple mice and I never bothered with MarkC or any of that shit. How did you achieve that, if I may ask?
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Thats cool - and don't take this as an insult - its like windows 3.1 .... everything is there in front of you.
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On July 05 2011 01:05 MrTortoise wrote: Thats cool - and don't take this as an insult - its like windows 3.1 .... everything is there in front of you.
Haha, you're right. The goal was to make "instant access" to all the settings needed
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On July 04 2011 04:36 3D.Hydra wrote: Cool stuff, i will try how it's work on lan and post a feedback after. P.S. Scroll lines 5 rocks xD Very appreciated! And yeah, it does
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very nice, keep up the good work man! u could do the same with java couldnt u? (java newb here still learning)
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yes yes, is called Control panel >_> in windows...
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On July 05 2011 00:48 katnegermis wrote:Show nested quote +On July 04 2011 07:17 stafu wrote:On July 04 2011 01:40 AndrewZorn wrote:On July 03 2011 23:30 stafu wrote:On July 03 2011 08:36 AndrewZorn wrote: That setting is known to not remove acceleration completely. There are a few registry edits and stuff floating around, but as said, if you could integrate it in the program (along with polling frequency) it would actually be a really nice post-format tool.
Right now, it just saves me a trip to the mouse settings I already have, which is surely more effort overall. Those are only needed in a few other games, not SC2. If this application is designed for SC2 in particular then that setting alone should be fine. Has nothing to do with SC2. The Control Panel option removes most acceleration, but cannot ever get true 1:1 mousing... something desirable for SC2, checking email, and tons of other stuff. I have "true 1:1 mousing" confirmed by MouseMovementRecorder with multiple mice and I never bothered with MarkC or any of that shit. How did you achieve that, if I may ask? Do you have any proof that it's needed with sc2? Cause I'm pretty sure it's redundant.
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