Hi, Che. My mouse sensativity is all the way down as far as it will go. It still acts a bit fast on input. It is more controlable but still kind of fast. I wonder if wheel mice aposed to optical mice has anything to do with input speeds. I guess I never thought about centering the mouse after coming out of the curve. Duh! It just sat there until the next curve came up, and by that time I was out of space. Anyway, guess I am not to good with mouse control. Did you use the mouse allot when you could see? This might make a diference in the way a formally sighted gamer and a totally blind gamer approaches it. Especially, since I am use to devices that automatically center. Like a keyboard and joystick when you let go they come back to center. If the mouse remains where it is where you left it then that might need some extra practice to manage.
Che wrote: > Hi Thomas, > As stated in the instructions for the game, you need to turn your mouse > sensitivity down to minimum in the control panel, this will allow smoother > control. > By picking up the mouse and re centering it when needed, you can use a > very small amount of desk space. The area my mouse is on is only about 8 by > 10 inches, and I have no trouble. > Keep in mind that in rail racer, you do not lean if you are not in a turn, > so you can move your mouse to prepare for the next turn at any time without > slowing down. For instance, if a right turn is coming up, you can move your > mouse to the far left of your area in preparation for the turn, and have > plenty of room. Even the longest turn can be taken without moving the mouse > more than 4 inches. > Glad to know about these problems with the mouse though, as I can include > a section on mouse handling in the tips section. > Later, > Che > _______________________________________________ Gamers mailing list .. [email protected] To unsubscribe send E-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] You can visit http://audyssey.org/mailman/listinfo/gamers_audyssey.org to make any subscription changes via the web.
