Adventure Game Studio

Community => General Discussion => Topic started by: IndieBoy on Sat 11/09/2010 20:04:19

Title: Mouse and Keyboard help.
Post by: IndieBoy on Sat 11/09/2010 20:04:19
Ok I'm sorry for posting this here, but I have been doing a few google searches and nothing has given me as solution. My problem is that after I press a key on my keyboard there is a 1-2 second delay for my mouse to be active again, basically my mouse lags. Normally you don't notice it, but when I play a game where I need to use the keyboard and the mouse together it is near impossible to play. It is a new laptop with windows 7 so I dunno if it is some kind of new settings or something, but I've played with everything and nothing has worked. So anyone have any suggestions?
Title: Re: Mouse and Keyboard help.
Post by: Calin Leafshade on Sat 11/09/2010 20:20:11
This is a setting that stops your thumb hitting the track pad whilst you type... or rather it stops the track pad interfering when you are typing.

I dont know how to disable it though...

[/pointless post]
Title: Re: Mouse and Keyboard help.
Post by: OneDollar on Sat 11/09/2010 22:37:34
I'm not aware of any settings in Windows for that (doesn't mean they don't exist though) so my guess would be it's a setting in the drivers for the touchpad. Open device manager (stick it into the search box on the Windows 7 start bar) and view the properties on any mice or touchpad devices you have and see if there's any additional settings you can change. If that doesn't work find the latest drivers for the touchpad (Dell, Sony etc have specific drivers for each of their computers on their website to download) and install them. I know for a lot of Dell laptops there's an optional driver download for the touchpad which installs a program to let you do things like turn off the pointing stick.
Title: Re: Mouse and Keyboard help.
Post by: Tuomas on Sun 12/09/2010 00:14:14
I'd sure like to have that option too. It irks me, when the cursor jumps to places while I try to write an essay or anything. All I could do so far was to move the mouse away from the screen. That, or disable tapping :)
Title: Re: Mouse and Keyboard help.
Post by: Mr Flibble on Sun 12/09/2010 00:19:42
My friend had this problem with his laptop, it's a "feature" you can turn off, but I don't remember how he did it.
Title: Re: Mouse and Keyboard help.
Post by: Dualnames on Sun 12/09/2010 17:24:33
How about you get a REAL MOUSE? They cost 1$ nowadays. Some are even free. Unless of course you want to impress the ladies and take the laptop on your laps. Cause then you look so cool. COOL. COOLER THAN NEMO. Yes, THAT cool.

I'm adequate with a trackpad. I've used many laptops.

MOUSE>>CHUCK NORRIS
Title: Re: Mouse and Keyboard help.
Post by: IndieBoy on Sun 12/09/2010 21:58:14
Dualnames, I own a wireless mouse and it still has the same problem...
I've looked through all my settings and updated the drivers and still the same issue. I don't understand why Dell thought it was a good idea to make this as standard on my latop.
Title: Re: Mouse and Keyboard help.
Post by: OneDollar on Mon 13/09/2010 10:22:40
What model Dell?
Title: Re: Mouse and Keyboard help.
Post by: IndieBoy on Tue 14/09/2010 20:35:17
Inspiron 1764, does that help?
Title: Re: Mouse and Keyboard help.
Post by: OneDollar on Wed 15/09/2010 12:24:02
Have you installed this (http://support.euro.dell.com/support/downloads/download.aspx?c=uk&cs=ukbsdt1&l=en&s=bsd&releaseid=R275830&SystemID=INSPIRON1764&servicetag=&os=W764&osl=en&deviceid=16519&devlib=0ypecnt=0&vercnt=4&catid=-1&impid=-1&formatcnt=0&libid=17ypeid=-1&dateid=-1&formatid=-1&source=-1&fileid=407002) driver? If you haven't, install that and see if you still have a problem after a reboot.

If you're still having issues try changing some settings. You should have a new touchpad icon in the notification area (by the clock) - double click that to open the touchpad settings. If that icon isn't there browse to C:\dell\drivers\R275830\ then either Vi32 or Vi64 (depending on whether you're running 32 or 64 bit Windows 7) and run the DellTPad program. Have a look through the settings there, I've got a Latitude rather than an Inspiron so mine might be different, but the most obvious option is TouchCheck. Still, I've got that set to the middle setting and enabled, and I've never had a problem.
Title: Re: Mouse and Keyboard help.
Post by: IndieBoy on Wed 15/09/2010 12:46:47
I just disabled the touchcheck and it is working fine now. I'm sure I was playing with all the sliders before, but I never noticed the enable/disable check box. Cheers mate  ;D
Title: Re: Mouse and Keyboard help.
Post by: Dualnames on Wed 15/09/2010 12:47:52
Quote from: IndieBoy on Wed 15/09/2010 12:46:47
I just disabled the touchcheck and it is working fine now. I'm sure I was playing with all the sliders before, but I never noticed the enable/disable check box. Cheers mate  ;D

Glad you solved it Indie! ;)
Title: Re: Mouse and Keyboard help.
Post by: IndieBoy on Wed 15/09/2010 13:26:56
Now Lock!