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Octoven
Phoenix Productions Headshot Gaming
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Posted - 2013.05.09 06:45:00 -
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Im fine with the mouse slowing down so I dont inadvertantly choose to warp to a planet at 100 instead of 50 because the mouse overshot the amount. I actually like the fact the mouse is a bit slower, when using those range options it really helps you focus on a set range rather then overshooting it, backtracking and undershooting and trying to get the perfect range because the mouse is so sensitive it moves fast.
I do agree with opening the scanner via the icon in the hud, it should be like other uses of the menu. With the other uses, you have to click and hold and then move the mouse before the menu is displayed, the HUD icon for opening the scanner needs to reflect this as well. |

Octoven
Phoenix Productions Headshot Gaming
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Posted - 2013.05.09 10:19:00 -
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CCP karkur wrote:Many of you are saying the mouse slows down. That is not intended. We had one co-worker mention that earlier, but no matter how much I sped up the mouse, I was not able to reproduce the problem. I will definitely look into it though :)
It's find that you tell us about the scanner radial menu, but please note that my team is mostly interested in the inspace radial menu. But regarding the scanner one, it actually also works to click the scanner button... then the menu appears and you can click the icons, you do not have to hold the button down (but in that case you have to click the actually buttons in the menu I think).
When I click on an item in the overview it selects it, and i have to hold the left click button down for a sec before the radial menu pops up. I think that is working correctly; however, the button next to the HUD for the scanner doesnt operate on this principle. When one is used to just simply clicking one time to open the scanner window, it is a bit clumsy to realize that when you clicked intead of the window opening, a menu pops up with choices. I think it should work like the other parts of the radial menu where you need to click and hold the mouse button to get the menu to pop up. |

Octoven
Phoenix Productions Headshot Gaming
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Posted - 2013.05.16 08:32:00 -
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I tried to use the current radial menu on TQ but functionally it blows ass. You have to actually click on the ship or object in space to use it. Also, the layout never made much since to me either. The new radial menu does make since, the most frequented options are on top and second most on bottom. The layout isnt consistent in some areas but for the most part, I like the current layout. I would rather the feature be looked at for mapping to new keys then to try to attempt to customize the layout. |
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