02-13-2014 09:34 PM - last edited on 03-05-2024 11:40 PM by ROGBot
02-14-2014 02:24 AM
02-14-2014 08:22 PM
rohan2812 wrote:
Not sure exactly, but you might try changing the aiming button to some keyboard button instead of mouse click. Because many a times when you already have clicked a mouse button and are holding it and then you click the other button the input will be accepted once. But after that both the clicks will stop responding until you release both the buttons and click them again. Hope it helps.
Maxter wrote:
have you tried this without ASUS Smart Gesture loaded? That little software gives you a lot of power with the mousepad. Maybe it's interfering with the gaming...
Darnassus wrote:
Might be wrong, though not sure if onboard mouse interfaces such as touch pads support simultaneous clicking. My past 3 laptops haven't supported this feature.
It's not only in your games, it's how the two clicks work in general. Left click doesn't function while right click is held down on touch pad.
Not sure if it's driver related.. hopefully this will give you more insight on the problem.
cl-Albert wrote:
Sorry, don't play enough 'shooters' to know, but if you haven't tried it and can get into the habit, just wondering if it's possible to release the right touchpad button (which should stay zoomed/aimed until you click it again?) before clicking the left touchpad button?
This seemed to work on a no-name shooter I tried, but not sure if it is the same thing and will work on other games.
Another idea is to go further with Maxter's suggestion if removing ASUS Smart Gesture doesn't help, and try installing a basic Windows mouse driver if you don't care about the special touchpad functions, but not sure if this can make a difference.
02-14-2014 09:52 AM
02-14-2014 12:27 PM
02-14-2014 05:52 PM
noone wrote:
I'm really impressed you can play FPS on a touchpad.
02-22-2014 08:58 PM