Anyone have any programmes that stop your games from being minimised?
Because whenever I'm playing CSS or F.E.A.R. or DoD:S or anything really, my mouse decides that it has low battery, even though it dosn't, and pops up a little "your mouse has critical battery" message, that minimises my game, very annoying, I allways end up dead.
I noticed on DOOM 3 you can't minnimise, unless you get a programme, I LOVED THAT, is there a programme that does the opposite for other games?
cheers guys
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It's shown as Microsoft Intellipoint in add/remove programs, without it the wheel should still work, but possibly not the tilt or more than 3 buttons. If it's a smooth scroller you could have trouble with its sensitivity too.Hunterkiller wrote:Its a microsoft mouse, its all intergrated with the control panel, I dont think I CAN remove the software
If it goes wrong, just can always reinstall it from here.
I have an MS Wireless Optical 2.0 and it's stopped misbehaving re: battery low mesage since I started using alkaline batteries instead of rechargables.
It could be easily made I suppose. All you have to do is hook into the on-focus-change callback in windows and kill the callback off before it actually changes focus. Not sure how good an idea that would be mind - all sorts of strange behaviour could come of it. Also things like ctrl+alt+del would always have priority so you couldn't completely stop all focus changes.
Maybe i'll have a go at it one day.
I'm not aware of any that exisit at the moment.
As for wireless mice - or any mice really - go with the windows drivers, they are sooooo much faster. I use wireless mice all the time, no probs here.
Maybe i'll have a go at it one day.
I'm not aware of any that exisit at the moment.
As for wireless mice - or any mice really - go with the windows drivers, they are sooooo much faster. I use wireless mice all the time, no probs here.
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I already use alkaline batteries, Ill give it a go, with out the software...FatherJack wrote:
It's shown as Microsoft Intellipoint in add/remove programs, without it the wheel should still work, but possibly not the tilt or more than 3 buttons. If it's a smooth scroller you could have trouble with its sensitivity too.
If it goes wrong, just can always reinstall it from here.
I have an MS Wireless Optical 2.0 and it's stopped misbehaving re: battery low mesage since I started using alkaline batteries instead of rechargables.
