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Mouse sensivity and windows taskbar.

Wened

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May 27, 2011
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Hi. I installed Temple+ today (over co8) and im experiencing 2 issues.

1. Windows taskbar is visible in game and i cant move the screen to the bottom of the map by using mouse, only with arrow keys. I ticked "Auto-Hide" option but i still need to use arow keys.

2. When im moving the screen around (any direction) it goes very fast. No matter if i use mouse or arrow keys. Is there a way around it?

Im using windowas 7, . i4570 CPU 3.2ghz, 8 GB ram, 2Gig radeon R9 200

My monitor is 1920x1080 but im using 1280x720 cause of bad eyesight.
 

Endarire

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0: What operating system and service pack are you using? Are you emulating Windows on another machine such as a Mac or a Linux box?

1: Are you running T+ in full screen?

2: From the main menu of T+, go to Options >> Game Options >>Preferences tab. Can you change the scroll speed?
 

Wened

Educated
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May 27, 2011
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0. Windows 7 sp1.

1. Yes. But i have 2 monitors connected (one switched off) Maybe it causes problems. Later i will try with only one monitor connected.

2. I changed it to 0 and it is now bearable.

Thank You for help
 

Wened

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Solved!

It had nothing to do with the second monitor.

There is an option in Windows 7 that lets you increase the size of icons and text by 125% or 150%. I scaled it back to 100% and now the taskbar hides as it should.
 

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