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== Forms ==
 
== Forms ==
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'''DIMouse''' is only effective for games that use DirectInput for mouse control, in exclusive mode.
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*DIMouse -on - forces the game to capture the mouse
 
*DIMouse -on - forces the game to capture the mouse
 
*DIMouse -off - forces the game to release the mouse  
 
*DIMouse -off - forces the game to release the mouse  
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===Force a DirectInput game to release the mouse===
 
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*DIMouse -lock -off
 
*DIMouse -lock -off
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===Force a DirectInput game to capture the mouse===
 
*DIMouse -lock on
 
*DIMouse -lock on
  
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Latest revision as of 17:18, 12 September 2006

Syntax

Command Difficulty Rating
DIMouse
Usage Intermediate
Level of Understanding Beginner
Computer Savvy Intermediate
Logic Intermediate

DIMouse [-lock] <on|off|toggle>

Forms

DIMouse is only effective for games that use DirectInput for mouse control, in exclusive mode.

  • DIMouse -on - forces the game to capture the mouse
  • DIMouse -off - forces the game to release the mouse
  • DIMouse -toggle
  • -lock is used to prevent the game from changing your choice

Examples

Force a DirectInput game to release the mouse

  • DIMouse -lock -off

Force a DirectInput game to capture the mouse

  • DIMouse -lock on

See Also