I saw a medigun bug thread, and I figured I'd bring this up too
I'm not sure if everybody has really experienced this, it might just be I have a bad keyboard, or something. I know a few people who have said this though, but sometimes without scrolling the mousewheel or pressing q, you might be shooting stickies for example and you'll just switch to your melee and then it might go back to your sticky launcher, but then it might go to your grenade launcher.
Another thing that sometimes happens is that you might shoot when you start moving when you didn't click mouse1 at all.
Has anyone else experienced this? it's really annoying
I saw a medigun bug thread, and I figured I'd bring this up too
I'm not sure if everybody has really experienced this, it might just be I have a bad keyboard, or something. I know a few people who have said this though, but sometimes without scrolling the mousewheel or pressing q, you might be shooting stickies for example and you'll just switch to your melee and then it might go back to your sticky launcher, but then it might go to your grenade launcher.
Another thing that sometimes happens is that you might shoot when you start moving when you didn't click mouse1 at all.
Has anyone else experienced this? it's really annoying
It's your Mwheel - sometimes they get loose on the inside, and even though the wheel on the outside isn't moving, the sensor on the inside is registering movement - you can fix it by cleaning up your mouse a bit or by gently pressing the contacts on the inside (around the actual wheel sensor) together with pliers to make it somewhat tighter, and thus less likely to move inadvertantly.
It's your Mwheel - sometimes they get loose on the inside, and even though the wheel on the outside isn't moving, the sensor on the inside is registering movement - you can fix it by cleaning up your mouse a bit or by gently pressing the contacts on the inside (around the actual wheel sensor) together with pliers to make it somewhat tighter, and thus less likely to move inadvertantly.
MarxistIt's your Mwheel - sometimes they get loose on the inside, and even though the wheel on the outside isn't moving, the sensor on the inside is registering movement - you can fix it by cleaning up your mouse a bit or by gently pressing the contacts on the inside (around the actual wheel sensor) together with pliers to make it somewhat tighter, and thus less likely to move inadvertantly.
thank you so much!
[quote=Marxist]It's your Mwheel - sometimes they get loose on the inside, and even though the wheel on the outside isn't moving, the sensor on the inside is registering movement - you can fix it by cleaning up your mouse a bit or by gently pressing the contacts on the inside (around the actual wheel sensor) together with pliers to make it somewhat tighter, and thus less likely to move inadvertantly.[/quote]
thank you so much!