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Choose Locked or Hovering Mouse Config from the Old Control Panel.
Instructions
Go to the Old Control Panel.
In Step 2 : Select a Config, Click ‘Edit Config’
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Go to the Mouse Tab.
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Open the ‘Mouse Control Scheme’ Drop Down Menu
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a. Select Locked Mouse and click Save
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Locking the mouse cursor is often used in first-person or third-person games for a smooth experience. This prevents the mouse cursor from leaving the game window and allows the game to capture mouse movement directly for controlling the camera or player character. |
b. Select Hovering Mouse and click Save
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Handling mouse hover events is a common requirement for user interface (UI) elements. This functionality allows you to detect when the mouse cursor is over a specific widget or object. |
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Issue :Mouse stopping at the edges of the viewport (ie. hitting both sides of the screen and stopping camera rotation instead of rotating 360 degrees and completing a full circle rotation) Fix: change the Mouse Control Scheme from ‘'Hovering mouse’' to ‘'Locked Mouse’' to get the full camera rotation while streaming your application. |
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