Phil is exactly right. Of course the same idea could also allow the mouse to
automatically lock into the diagonal directions also. Up+left, Down+left,
Up+right, and Down+right.
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iting physical mouse movement to only horizontal
or vertical axes
Hi Jacob,
I'm not quite sure what you are asking, or to be more precise what the
application here would be. If you were doing some game programming,
for example, all you would have to do is simply check for the x or y
axis and
I don't think there would be any problems. I've made similar applications that
alter the mouse's behavior in windows. The only difficult issue would be
telling the application that you wanted to switch to a different direction.
Intercepting the general key presses in windows would be tricky i
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Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Limiting physical mouse movement to only horizontal
or vertical axes
Hi Jacob,
I'm not quite sure what you are askin
Hi Jacob,
I'm not quite sure what you are asking, or to be more precise what the
application here would be. If you were doing some game programming,
for example, all you would have to do is simply check for the x or y
axis and ignore the other possible axis.However, if you are talking
about disabl
If no such utilities exist, and others think this would be useful, I wouldn't
have any trouble making a program to do this.
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Little off-topic, but just thinking that it might be nice sometimes to make use
of a physical mouse, but then maybe limit it's cursor movement/control to only
horizontal, vertical, or maybe diagonal axes, so that, for example in something
like audio quake, I might be able to move forward and bac