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gaoes
05-29-2012, 01:00 PM
this has happened a few times now. i've been playing diablo 3 (MCE works pretty darn well btw) in windowed mode on my triple monitor set up. because of this i have vertical bars on either side of the game where if you click, the desktop becomes the process in the foreground. at random the curser will immedeitly zip over to the top left corner (or bottom left once) and so long as i hold the hydra in my hands and its not settled on the base station, the curser will remain there. so i die. the only way i've found to fix this is to restart the motioncreater 2.0 program and reset the aim.

revised statement: sometimes it'll stick to the corner, other times it just really wants to go left and i can still move aim up an down. when i can move it up and down i can just re-center the curser by clicking the rt joystick and i can continue playing (although im probably dead anyway, grrr).

either way my unit has a facination with going left at random, very very fast. i havent tested to see if this happens in other games yet, but if anyone else playing diablo 3 see's this, does it happen to you too?

Danny
05-29-2012, 02:20 PM
I've not seen this at all with D3 playing fullscreen. Are you playing windowed? Is the Razer Hydra System Tray app running too?

Edit: After re-reading, I'll take a look playing windowed. Is it possible that some other application becomse the foreground window? Did you try alt+tabbing?

Also, if you use the global.mce that is always running, you can use it to alt tab instead of "vertical bars" on the sides o fthe screen. What are these vertical bars you speak of? :)

Danny
05-29-2012, 03:07 PM
I've modified the original D3 mce so that when playing windowed, it clamps the cursor to the d3 window. It'll also center the cursor to the window instead of the display. Does your problem still occur after using this? Battlenet is down so I can't test right now.

cookies4you
05-29-2012, 07:07 PM
As soon as I get home, I'll test this. It's been a day, has your problem been solved yet?

Danny
05-29-2012, 09:28 PM
After thinking about it some more, I have a theory on what was happening. It may have been because the mce wasn't set up to center the cursor to the window. So you probably moved the window then tried to center the cursor, but the cursor centered to the primary display. If so, the above mce should solve the problem. Let me know either way.