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This document outlines the use and functionality of the ‘'Mouse Tab’'

Prepare to execute instructions

Before starting the first step, make sure you have:

  • To complete this guide, your working environment must meet all the requirements above. If you have not completed any of the points, follow the link to the appropriate instruction and complete it first.

Instructions

Go to Control Panel → Step2: Config Selection → Edit.

Mouse Options

1. Click Fake mouse with touches

See/hide the gaming browser mouse in the App during runtime.

Receive touch commands on your Mobile device. https://eagle3dstreaming.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/docs/pages/13893635/Eagle+Guide+to+Touch+Components+for+Mobile+Devices#Control-Panel--Config

2. Click Show browser mouse

See/hide the real browser mouse in the App while streaming.

Press ''ESC'' to show the cursor and use it again during runtime.

Mouse Control Scheme

1. Click Locked mouse

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.

2. Click Hovering mouse

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.

Issues and warnings

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.

Warning:

There is a bug from Epic’s side on UE 5.1.1 and 5.2 that causes issues showing the in game cursor while Pixel Streaming which is not from our side. https://github.com/EpicGames/PixelStreamingInfrastructure/issues/349

Check the above link to see how a user found a way to have an in-game cursor while Pixel Streaming.

Now you are ready to use the Mouse Tab’s features!

if you want to check the next Tab’s features, find it here Tab: Keyboard

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