I’ve been considering getting one of those for years but how do they fare with playing games.
I’m mostly a casual gamer but some require acting fast.
I’ve been considering getting one of those for years but how do they fare with playing games.
I’m mostly a casual gamer but some require acting fast.
I’ll try to deactivate the touch pad, via software. But if that was the case, for the start, this behaviour would manifest. It started randomly, after a few weeks of use.
The mouse randomly clicking is noticeable already at the user log in screen, so I’m going to risk creating a new account will retain the strange behaviour.
You did manage to make me think there are two DEs on the machine and, maybe, by some weird event, there is an overlapping conflicting mouse controller.
Booting from a thumb drive is going to be very useful and I thank you for that suggestion. If the latest ISO running live replicates this behaviour, then there is the possibility there is a bug I can report.
Annoying but cute. I’m very careful with making sure the correct dongle is inserted in the computer.
I use a vertical mouse no one else is capable of using and all the other mice in the house are conventional.
There was a time where I regularly made a fool of myself by having more than one mouse connected.
Under the other OS both work fine. And it would be highly disapointing, as the bloody machine is near new.
You know, that possibility would be a lot more entertaining than whatever the real issue might be.
No oil there, you twit.
Why are people still giving that poor excuse of a human being attention?
People should be sending letters to representatives remembering it is not Musk casting their ballots and that all that rethoric should be seeing hard push back.
I abused debfoster for years… it kept my machines running very, very clean.
I think I got it!
Can you teach me or just point towards a tutorial?
Claimed.
Thank you.
I never played it online. Internet was expensive back then. Nowadays… I can consider hosting a multiplayer over my home network and showcasing what a true classic is to a couple of people.
I remember searching the mod packs online to add it to my games, a few even corrected a few problems in the game.
And I still remember adding the Flowing Capes mod to my game.
I don’t know where I have my hard copy but I bought NWN on CD. It was one of my first purchases. I don’t run it to this day because my computers no longer have a CD drive.
You know what? BRB, I’m going hunting for that box.
PICTURES OR ALL I SPEAK IS LIES!!!
Neverwinter Nights is a classic.
If you can spare the key, I’ll be in your debt.
Leaving a thank you for the information of another option. And FOSS.
Having more developers natively release for Linux implies removing influence from Windows and making more people realize it is a viable option for daily computer use.
It’s not just about gaming at this point, it’s about changing an entire paradigm and erode monopolies.
Can you imagine a Linux “monopoly” on personal computers? The dumb discussions about using Arch, Fedora, Debian or Suse? It would only be hot air escaping mouths because under the hood every development on one side is feeding improvement into the entire ecosystem.
Not that I’m aware. I have been trying to fully activate the keyboard, as the machine has a windows key and a function key. The mapping is screwed to the point Alt+F4 lowers volume