This isn't quite a "controller issue", but this seemed like the best forum to address this, as it deals with input.
Using a Wacom tablet, moving my pen just a tenth of a millimeter and the mouse on ZSNES will fly across the window. It's to the point where I have to either plug in a standard mouse or just alt+F4.
Anyone know what may be causing this/how to fix it? In case you don't know about Wacom tablets, it's not a "pick up and drag" sort of thing like a mouse. Rather than dragging the pen, picking it up and moving it back and dragging again (as you would do with a mouse), each point on the tablet corresponds to an area on the screen, and I predict that this may have some bearing on this issue.
Thanks for any information.
Wacom tablet on the menu
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Re: Wacom tablet on the menu
No clue at all. But you know the menu can be navigated totally by keyboard, right?
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At least, I THINK all the dialogs are keyboard-friendly now.
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At least, I THINK all the dialogs are keyboard-friendly now.
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I believe you can turn the sensitivity down in the config file. It wont exactly be a smooth transition from background to zsnes, but zsnes was never intended as far as I know, to be controlled like that. zsnes has a similar issue with my mouse. It's a logitech G5. On the middle sensitivity setting it flies like crazy on zsnes. I have to turn it down to reliably click things.
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Thanks a ton, after setting it to 75 I was able to get an acceptable result. That did the trick.paulguy wrote:I believe you can turn the sensitivity down in the config file. It wont exactly be a smooth transition from background to zsnes, but zsnes was never intended as far as I know, to be controlled like that. zsnes has a similar issue with my mouse. It's a logitech G5. On the middle sensitivity setting it flies like crazy on zsnes. I have to turn it down to reliably click things.
