So I recently upgraded to a dual monitor setup but the thing i find really anoying is that when I flick my aim to the left in TF2 it goes over to my other screen and tabs me out of the game. Is there anyway to fix this?
Launch options: -dxlevel 81 -full -w 1360 -h 768 -console -novid -useforcedmparms -noforcemaccel -noforcemspd
I'd prefer it if i could keep it in fullscreen and not have to resort to windows mode with borders.
Thanks. And please no sarcastic comment "Dont flik ur aim den xD"
So I recently upgraded to a dual monitor setup but the thing i find really anoying is that when I flick my aim to the left in TF2 it goes over to my other screen and tabs me out of the game. Is there anyway to fix this?
Launch options: -dxlevel 81 -full -w 1360 -h 768 -console -novid -useforcedmparms -noforcemaccel -noforcemspd
I'd prefer it if i could keep it in fullscreen and not have to resort to windows mode with borders.
Thanks. And please no sarcastic comment "Dont flik ur aim den xD"
not really sure but i think that can happen if DPI is high or sens is high
again i'm not 100% sure about this
not really sure but i think that can happen if DPI is high or sens is high
again i'm not 100% sure about this
GrimScorpnot really sure but i think that can happen if DPI is high or sens is high
again i'm not 100% sure about this
Well my DPI is 2000 and my in-game sens is 1.36. // windows multiplier is regular 6/11 i think it is.
[quote=GrimScorp]not really sure but i think that can happen if DPI is high or sens is high
again i'm not 100% sure about this[/quote]
Well my DPI is 2000 and my in-game sens is 1.36. // windows multiplier is regular 6/11 i think it is.
There are many programs that lock the cursor in a window or on a monitor. One such example is:
http://dualmonitortool.sourceforge.net/
Here's an old forum post with instructions for configuring that program.
http://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/1146484-how-to-lock-your-mouse-inside-a-game-on-a-dual-monitor-setup/
I also seem to recall stabby posting a similar program here on TFTV in an old thread.
There are many programs that lock the cursor in a window or on a monitor. One such example is:
[url=http://dualmonitortool.sourceforge.net/]http://dualmonitortool.sourceforge.net/[/url]
Here's an old forum post with instructions for configuring that program.
[url=http://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/1146484-how-to-lock-your-mouse-inside-a-game-on-a-dual-monitor-setup/]http://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/1146484-how-to-lock-your-mouse-inside-a-game-on-a-dual-monitor-setup/[/url]
I also seem to recall stabby posting a similar program here on TFTV in an old thread.
zookeyI'd prefer it if i could keep it in fullscreen and not have to resort to windows mode with borders.
You could try windowed-noborders
zookeyWell my DPI is 2000 and my in-game sens is 1.36. // windows multiplier is regular 6/11 i think it is.
Or you could reduce your DPI and increase your in game sensitivity
[quote=zookey]I'd prefer it if i could keep it in fullscreen and not have to resort to windows mode with borders.[/quote]
You could try windowed-noborders
[quote=zookey]Well my DPI is 2000 and my in-game sens is 1.36. // windows multiplier is regular 6/11 i think it is.[/quote]
Or you could reduce your DPI and increase your in game sensitivity
If you don't need the other monitor while playing you can open up your active displays and disable the other 1.
Right click desktop > screen resolution > click on the display you want to disable > next to the field that says "Multiple Displays" click the dropdown menu and hit "disconnect display"
and when you're done playing you can reopen that display by going through the same menu.
Sorry if this really isn't an option for you.
If you don't need the other monitor while playing you can open up your active displays and disable the other 1.
Right click desktop > screen resolution > click on the display you want to disable > next to the field that says "Multiple Displays" click the dropdown menu and hit "disconnect display"
and when you're done playing you can reopen that display by going through the same menu.
Sorry if this really isn't an option for you.
A free program called cursorlock fixes this.
A free program called cursorlock fixes this.