Difference between revisions of "Star Trek: Elite Force II"
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|key_remap_notes = | |key_remap_notes = | ||
|acceleration_option =false | |acceleration_option =false | ||
− | |acceleration_option_notes =See [[#Mouse | + | |acceleration_option_notes =See [[#Mouse acceleration|Mouse acceleration]] for more information. |
|controller_support =false | |controller_support =false | ||
|controller_support_notes =Not supported. | |controller_support_notes =Not supported. | ||
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− | ===[[Mouse | + | ===[[Mouse acceleration]]=== |
Both Mouse Acceleration and Mouse Smoothing are disabled by default. There is an option to enable Mouse Smoothing under "Game Options". Mouse Acceleration can be activated using console command <code>cl_mouseAccel 1</code>. | Both Mouse Acceleration and Mouse Smoothing are disabled by default. There is an option to enable Mouse Smoothing under "Game Options". Mouse Acceleration can be activated using console command <code>cl_mouseAccel 1</code>. | ||
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{{References}} | {{References}} | ||
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+ | [[Category:Windows]] |
Revision as of 12:55, 16 April 2013
General information
Availability
Game data
- Configuration file is going to have the same name as Windows user. For example if a Windows user is Picard, a configuration file is going to be named - Picard.cfg.
Video settings
Widescreen resolution
Instructions |
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Input settings
Mouse acceleration
Both Mouse Acceleration and Mouse Smoothing are disabled by default. There is an option to enable Mouse Smoothing under "Game Options". Mouse Acceleration can be activated using console command cl_mouseAccel 1
.
System requirements