What I’m just thought of now is that it doesn’t happens when I just using my x-loc when moving forwards. It never happens then! It even doesn’t happens when I using my X-loc to get on a higher spot when using it in the normal way. I’ve notice that it appears at most, when I’m using the x-loc to get at real high places. It’s when I use my x-loc and fall back to get on a higher spot that it happens. Does this make any sense?
Draco wrote: [quote=Moon]Is there an instruction to know both sides of the mouse are pressed ?
I don't think I understand what you are asking. Please rephrase the question if possible, Moon.
~Johnny Jones
What I was thinking is : is there an instruction to be both of this
LeftMouse=Fire
RightMouse=AltFire
That way wecould set xloc to this "double key"
happens to me also, but im using a wireless mouse ,and i always figured it was because of that, or i need to calm down when i use it too.
The closest bind would be something like this.
Key=fire | OnRelease AltFire
The way the key would work would be
to hit and hold the key to launch the disk.
When you let go of the key, you would
transport to the disk. I once had 2 keys
bound to this and would alternate between
and actually got really smooth with it. Have
a good one.
~Johnny Jones
Yes Natan, you hit it on the head.........thats the exact problem i also have when trying to get to a high place. While trying to backstep when shooting your disc more than once.
Its a problem that you,d really think they would of tried to solve, due to the fact it affects almost everyone that plays.
Being very deliberate when tapping your mouse buttons harder, and simply slowing down
abit is all you can do .........Its still gonna happen, just less frequently.
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