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Posted on
March 08, 2002 by Thomas
McGuire
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Click on Options, Controls, then select Mouse
Settings.

Mouse Sensitivity X Axis. Moving this slider to the Right can improve mouse
responsiveness along the X-axis (Horizontal) although may
make more accurate movement awkward due to the extra
responsiveness. I’d recommend leaving this set to the
default position unless you find your mouse’s horizontal
axis to be slow to react to input.
Mouse Sensitivity Y Axis. Moving this slider to the Right can improve mouse
responsiveness along the Y-axis (Vertical) although may make
more accurate movement awkward due to the extra
responsiveness. I’d recommend leaving this set to the
default position unless you find your mouse’s vertical
axis to be slow to react to input.
Y axis normal. Tick this setting to invert the Y-axis of your mouse.
This means pulling back (towards you) on the mouse will
result in looking up & vice versa.
Primary mouse button. This determines which Mouse will be used as the primary mouse button,
for the majority of users this should be set to Left,
although this will of course be determined by whether you
using the Mouse with your Right or Left hand. Left-handed
people should find they’d want to set this to Right.
Joystick enabled. If you wish to use a Joystick to play Operation Flashpoint with then
set this to Enabled, setting it to Disabled
can improve performance slightly – so if you don’t
intend to use a Joystick be sure to disable this.
If you are using a Mouse
(Which you should be) you can find out how to further tweak
that device in our Mouse
Tweak guide.
Your
Operation Flashpoint gaming experience should now be greatly
improved with better visuals, audio & hopefully minimal
performance loss. This guide may be updated whenever new
patches become available. If you’re having problems with
the Game check out our Gaming
Forum or you can Email
me with other Comments/Suggestions.
A Printable version of
this article can be found here.
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