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| ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update | ||||
| 0002524 | Zandronum | [All Projects] Suggestion | public | 2015-11-14 23:41 | 2015-11-16 03:10 | ||||
| Reporter | Dastan | ||||||||
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| Priority | normal | Severity | feature | Reproducibility | N/A | ||||
| Status | closed | Resolution | invalid | ||||||
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| Target Version | Fixed in Version | ||||||||
| Summary | 0002524: Making the In_Mouse cvar compatible with Linux. | ||||||||
| Description | Well, i've just been hearing recently that the In_Mouse cvar is Windows-only, and i'm using Linux a while now. I know that Linux isn't the best choice for gaming, but it's better in that way. But it's a bit annoying that i'm forced to play with a mouse type that i don't feel comfortable with. So what i'm asking is, to make the In_Mouse cvar usable in Linux. Thanks in advance | ||||||||
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Blzut3 (administrator) 2015-11-16 03:10 |
in_mouse changes input APIs not style. There's nothing to do here. |
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| Supporters: | No one explicitly supports this issue yet. |
| Opponents: | No one explicitly opposes this issue yet. |
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| Date Modified | Username | Field | Change |
| 2015-11-14 23:41 | Dastan | New Issue | |
| 2015-11-16 03:10 | Blzut3 | Note Added: 0013820 | |
| 2015-11-16 03:10 | Blzut3 | Status | new => closed |
| 2015-11-16 03:10 | Blzut3 | Resolution | open => invalid |
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