whoisurdaddy 0 Posted September 22, 2001 Ok, I just installed Mouseware 9.41 from Logitech and it fixed my Counter-Strike mouse movement problem in Windows XP. I turned off Acceleration. Now, I got different problem. Mouseware is taking over my game controls!!! Grrr...like I programmed "Mouse 3" button when is when you press down mouse wheel to be a walk button. But that same button is programmed as Webwheel button in Mouseware. So whenever I press "Mouse 3" button, I see this web wheel crap and I get kicked back to Desktop. So my question is, is it possible for Mouseware to stop monitoring in games??? Share this post Link to post
Xiven 0 Posted September 22, 2001 Go to the mouse control panel. Change the function of the mouse wheel to be either middle-button or to a button on the keyboard. Share this post Link to post
whoisurdaddy 0 Posted September 22, 2001 I assigned my wheel press as keyboard "Control" and it worked. there is a small problem. Whenever I press down the wheel button, I see this small box by lower right screen showing "Control" saying that I've pressed "Control" key. I was like "no ****" and it is kinda annoying. Also, another problem is that whenever I press down Wheel button, it kinda lags my computer and I have PIII-933 system. I am thinking that MouseWare program is hogging CPU time. Share this post Link to post
Xiven 0 Posted September 23, 2001 I'm pretty sure there's an option somewhere to turn that pop-up off. Could be wrong though. I don't have mouseware installed myself. Share this post Link to post
RioGrande 0 Posted September 24, 2001 Just assign wheel button, in control panel of mouseware to a function key like F9 or F8. Share this post Link to post
isaacg 0 Posted September 27, 2001 If I recall, can't you just kill em_exec? That's what I've done before. Share this post Link to post
Casanova 0 Posted September 29, 2001 Would the mouseware for winxp pro work with my ibm scroll point II? I cant seem to get my scroller to work in win xp but in win2k it was fine. Share this post Link to post