LeXarT Posted September 30, 2009 Posted September 30, 2009 Does anybody know whether one can place restrictions on the individual X and Y-axis sensitivities? In my script i use "mousmove" functions to rotate/turn a FPS-type gui. My problem with the the script is that whenever i issue a 180-degree turn(via movemouse by x-axis only), it also somehow moves the mouse upwards on the y-axis. I need some function or attribute i can set to temporary disable mouse-moves on the y-axis Regards, Lexart. Take it from this Quadriplegic, life is beautiful. Don't know what a quadriplegic is? Check out my short bio.Starting an online business.
Moderators Melba23 Posted September 30, 2009 Moderators Posted September 30, 2009 LeXarT,Have you looked at _MouseTrap in the Help file?M23 Any of my own code posted anywhere on the forum is available for use by others without any restriction of any kind Open spoiler to see my UDFs: Spoiler ArrayMultiColSort ---- Sort arrays on multiple columnsChooseFileFolder ---- Single and multiple selections from specified path treeview listingDate_Time_Convert -- Easily convert date/time formats, including the language usedExtMsgBox --------- A highly customisable replacement for MsgBoxGUIExtender -------- Extend and retract multiple sections within a GUIGUIFrame ---------- Subdivide GUIs into many adjustable framesGUIListViewEx ------- Insert, delete, move, drag, sort, edit and colour ListView itemsGUITreeViewEx ------ Check/clear parent and child checkboxes in a TreeViewMarquee ----------- Scrolling tickertape GUIsNoFocusLines ------- Remove the dotted focus lines from buttons, sliders, radios and checkboxesNotify ------------- Small notifications on the edge of the displayScrollbars ----------Automatically sized scrollbars with a single commandStringSize ---------- Automatically size controls to fit textToast -------------- Small GUIs which pop out of the notification area
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