![]() ![]() Now since yesterday the mouse goes to both screens again.Īlso, and this one is more annoying, the mouse will grab items on your bar when it hovers over them when your outside of your inventory. The stranger part of this though is that last week sometime, something had changed (either an update or something I did unknowingly) so that the mouse WAS locked to my main screen while I had other things open on my other screen. I have two monitors set up and can't figure out how to lock the mouse for Empyrion to the one monitor unless I shut the other one down. I have what may be a strange issue because I haven't seen anyone else bring it up yet. I will try your method of switching to full screen windowed with no menus open to see if it resolves the issue. I always run the game in pure full screen mode. I even posted a video of it happening for anyone that doesnt understand whats happening: ![]() I actually posted this bug a few versions back, but Hummel could never reproduce it and I've been stuck with it, and yes, it still persists in Alpha. To solve the mouse going off screen to my other "monitor", I use an app called UltraMon which basically restricts mouse movement to the primary monitor. I cannot disable the monitor because it then disables my audio as well. My only real monitor is using the DVI port of the same Nvidia card. However, due to the nature of HDMI, windows assigns it as a second screen. While I dont have a second actual monitor, I use the HDMI out of my Nvidia video card for Audio, that goes directly into a Yamaha amp, not a monitor. My situation is a tiny bit different than yours. I thought I was the ONLY person with this exact same behavior. Posted from my phone, sorry for any spelling errors, swipe sucks haha This is probably rather confusing but bottom line is my mouse is not locking to empyrion in either full screen or windowed mode. If I have a browser open, I can't see the cursor but I can tell when its on the other screen because the bottom of the browser shows the addresses to the various links that are on whatever page as if the cursor was hovering over them, but the mouse is still locked to the game window and remains functional only to the game unless I alt tab out. The thing of it is though, the mouse does not activate anything outside the game when the game is the active program, it stays locked. Over the weekend however I found a mod that makes the game full screen windowed mode. Why that matters is because vanilla skyrim does not have a full screen windowed option, only full screen or windowed. This is only a guess and I have nothing solid to back the claim up, however I've recently been playing skyrim. I now suspect that is the way that empyrion handles the cursor. I tried the fix I described earlier in the thread but that isn't working anymore. If you still want to uninstall the update, follow these steps: To uninstall updates, go to "Update & Security," select "View update history," and then "Uninstall updates." Select the KB5004296 (July 2021 preview) or KB5005033 (August 2021) update from the Control Panel and click the uninstall button.Well I had intended on coming back to this thread to report that my mouse was screwy again but that was before 1.0 and I have yet to get game time in. Reverting to a prior version of Windows leaves you vulnerable to those flaws. However, we don't suggest this strategy because you'll miss out on the August 2021 update's critical security updates. You can also uninstall the update that caused the problem in the first place. Simply right-click on your taskbar, scroll to "News and interests," and select "Turn Off." You only need to disable the News and Interest feed to get Alt+Tab working again. ![]() When you try to open the app in full-screen mode, you get a black screen.įortunately, there is a fix for this issue, albeit a peculiar one. Alt+Tab will frequently return you to your desktop due to this problem. When you hit Alt+Tab, it normally cycles between your open app windows, then opens the one you choose when you let go of the keys. The system continues to attempt the shortcut, but it fails in a variety of ways. That isn't to say that when you press Alt+Tab, Windows will completely ignore you. ![]()
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