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Old 08-24-2001, 10:17 AM   #1
dave5150
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Mouse Problems
Can someone help me.

I have a Genius Netmouse Pro mouse.

System Spec :

AMD Athlon 740 MHz (overclocked to 1GHz)
640 MB P133 RAM
ABIT Motherboard
Hercules Geforce Prophet II 3D Card
Soundblaster 1024+ Sound card
Windows 2000

Here's the problem....

Max Payne is fine. No crashes, no nothing. However, whenever I play Max Payne, the mouse messes up. Suddenly... :
  • I may find myself looking at the ceiling...
  • I'll do a 90 degree turn...
  • My weapons will start being cycled through
  • Bullet time will be activated
  • I'll suddenly be looking at the floor
  • I'll turn around completely.

All without me selecting such movement / action.

Has anyone else had this problem ???

I have patched the game, but no joy ?

Should I just get a new mouse ? If so, can anyone recommend one that is good for games ? Cuz this one is pants !!!

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Old 08-24-2001, 11:12 PM   #2
RollingBrass
Re: Mouse Problems
I don't know how to fix your mouse problems, but I use a Logitech Optical wheel mouse (one with a cord...the cordless one bugged out on me).
Quite simply....it rocks my socks.
No problems with it in any game so far...and oh so precise! (perfect for multiplayer games like Counter-Strike).
If you need a new mouse, get this one. I think it was only $20 or $30.
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Old 08-24-2001, 11:22 PM   #3
mrmudcat
Re: Mouse Problems
i use the same mouse same thing cordless quit on me ......its the catz meow [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img]
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