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Problems with "logitech cordless mouseman optical"
Malfunction replied to LiNX's topic in TROUBLESHOOTING
2--></span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (R. Gerschwarzenge @ May 13 2002,142)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">I install Logitech drivers and MouseWare. Then I go to the mouse properties. There's a page in the properties where you can select the functions for buttons. Set the wheel button as 3rd button (or as middle button?) and you should also set the wheel as MS compatible scrolling. I hope I got the instructions right because I haven't changed the settings for a few months. I can check it today when I get home.<span id='postcolor'> Or, Â you could just install the MS drivers, Â and not have to configure anything.... Â -
This sounds suspiciously like a joystick issue. If you have a j-stick plugged in, try disabling it in your control options for OFP, or unplugging it if your not using it.
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Problems with "logitech cordless mouseman optical"
Malfunction replied to LiNX's topic in TROUBLESHOOTING
I've got the Logitech cordless keyboard and mouse combo, and they work fine with Microsoft drivers built into Win XP. I've never used the Logitech drivers on any logitech mouse I've ever had cause they map the buttons/wheel as 1/2/3 instead of the standard 1/3/2. MS Intellimouse drivers fix this problem... -
Hmm... i know it's been asked before...
Malfunction replied to Malfunction's topic in TROUBLESHOOTING
Well, I'm not gonna argue with success... It worked! Don't ask me exactly why, cause I know I had those ports opened several times before.... Maybe I just did too much and messed something else up in the process of changing from this to that and back again... Anyway, thanks for the help Mister Frag, mucho appreciated! -
Hmm... i know it's been asked before...
Malfunction replied to Malfunction's topic in TROUBLESHOOTING
Ahh.. Okay, that's easy. I had those in there at one point, and read somewhere that they weren't 'absolutely' necessary.. I'll add them back in and post again shortly.. Here's the last config file I used too.. Remember, without it or any other config, myself, and anyone else "can" connect to the server.. =========================================== // add a line password="{password}" here to assign a password for this session, which everyone who wants to join the game will need in order to connect passwordAdmin = "******"; // Admin password class Missions // list of missions that will be played in cyclic order { class Mission01 // {BAM}01 { template = 4-1_Armour Raid.Eden; // directory or file name of the mission (without extension pbo) - the mission must be located in directory MPMissions cadetMode = 1; // 0 = difficulty veteran, 1 difficulty cadet param1 = 600; // sets parameter of the specific mission- see description.ext of the mission param2 = 50; // sets another mission specific paramter }; class Mission02 // {BAM}02 { template = 4-2_BMP Camp.Abel; // directory or file name of the mission (without extension pbo) - the mission must be located in directory MPMissions cadetMode = 1; // 0 = difficulty veteran, 1 difficulty cadet param1 = 600; // sets parameter of the specific mission- see description.ext of the mission param2 = 50; // sets another mission specific paramter }; class Mission03 // {BAM}03 { template = 4-3_Crossroads.Abel; // directory or file name of the mission (without extension pbo) - the mission must be located in directory MPMissions cadetMode = 1; // 0 = difficulty veteran, 1 difficulty cadet param1 = 600; // sets parameter of the specific mission- see description.ext of the mission param2 = 50; // sets another mission specific paramter }; class Mission04 // {BAM}04 { template = 4-4_Dawn Raid.Eden; // directory or file name of the mission (without extension pbo) - the mission must be located in directory MPMissions cadetMode = 1; // 0 = difficulty veteran, 1 difficulty cadet param1 = 600; // sets parameter of the specific mission- see description.ext of the mission param2 = 50; // sets another mission specific paramter }; class Mission05 // {BAM}05 { template = 4-5_Hostile Ground.Cain; // directory or file name of the mission (without extension pbo) - the mission must be located in directory MPMissions cadetMode = 1; // 0 = difficulty veteran, 1 difficulty cadet param1 = 600; // sets parameter of the specific mission- see description.ext of the mission param2 = 50; // sets another mission specific paramter }; class Mission06 // {BAM}06 { template = 4-6_Thebeach.Abel; cadetMode = 1; param1 = 600; param2 = 50; }; class Mission07 // {BAM}07 { template = 4-7_Under Fire.Eden; cadetMode = 1; param1 = 600; param2 = 50; }; class Mission08 // {BAM}08 { template = 2-8_HoldCity.Cain; cadetMode = 1; param1 = 600; param2 = 50; }; // descriptions of more missions may follow }; -
I have an issue, and it can't be a new one... I've got two pc's hooked up through a Linksys router to a cable connection. The second pc I want to use to host a deddy server, but.... Everytime I fire it up with a config file, ANY config file, no-one can get into it, including myself over the LAN. Without any config, it works fine and all is well, but I'd like to get it to work while maintaining some control over who does what and such. (With admins) Here's the whole rack of stuff that I can think of to tell ya... Using the latest deddy server exe, latest version of everything.. Linksys router with the server as the DMZ, with the following ports forwarded; Ext.Port Protocol 2234-2235 both UDP and TCP 6515 - both 47624 - both 6073 - both 28900 - both 29900-29901 - both 13139 - both I've tried the sample config, a friend's config slightly modified with my reporting IP in it and a few others and the result is always exactly the same. I've changed the forwarded ports a few times too, turning some off and others on... Any ideas? Thanks in advance!