The main problem seems to be that the mouse pointer is moving way to fast. I guess I could translate the mouse location to be more accurate for the lower resolution. But I wonder what will happen if the display already are running in 800x600.
/John mån 2007-05-28 klockan 22:31 -0700 skrev Andrew Pape: > Hi John, > > > > ----- Original Message ---- > From: John Eriksson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: pygame-users@seul.org > Sent: Tuesday, 29 May, 2007 3:19:26 PM > Subject: [pygame] Mouse and Fullscreen > > > > Hi, > > I'm having some troubles using the mouse pointer when setting the > display to fullscreen. I have no problems on Linux but in Windows the > mouse doesnät show up. (Maybe just some occasional flicker.) > > Is this known problem or am I doing something wrong. > > I'm trying to set the resolution to 800x600. > > Best Regards > /John > > > > > Before switching to Python, I was writing a Java SDL app, and > encountered the same problem. I wrote code to display a custom mouse > pointer, which worked in a Windows window but never in fullscreen > mode. Actually, it did kind-of show, appearing once in a while right > near the other cursor. So, I was getting a mix of two cursors. This > was so annoying, especially since I went to the trouble of having a > custom animated cursor. I checked out the docs on SDL website and > found that other people had the same trouble. The author of SDL said > that it's currently a bug and that it may be addressed in a future > version of SDL. The problem, if I recall, is that SDL can only blit > the cursor on one of the two page-flipped frames (the secondary one, > never the primary). Although I'm new at Pygame, I think its graphics > functionality is all SDL-based, so the effect you're getting doesn't > surprise me. Maybe some Pygame guru can solve the problem, but if it's > an underlying SDL problem, you're probably out of luck, as I was! > > Cheers, > > Andrew. > > > > > ______________________________________________________________________ > How would you spend $50,000 to create a more sustainable environment > in Australia? Go to Yahoo!7 Answers and share your idea.