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All mouse-compatible software must also be able to operate with the CONTROL PAD.
(A) Mouse button setting principle
When assigning operations to mouse buttons , the following principles must be observed instead of the <button setting principle> in the "software creation standard" (→ software creation standard "8. Main game 2> pad setting / button setting" See).
| <Mouse button setting principle> ・Use all "A, B, C buttons". -The "start button" operates regardless of the input of other buttons. -As a general rule, "double-click" operations should not be used (except for transplants). |
(B) Default setting << Recommended specifications >>
The priority of the mouse button is "A> B> C". (Default = Right-hand operation) Based on this priority, the following specifications are the default for allocating operations to buttons.
A button (left) Positive operation / Enter / Main B button (middle) Negative operation / Cancel / Auxiliary C button (Right) Positive operation / Special function / Menu / Auxiliary
* You must be able to select the left hand (reverse order) in the option settings.
(C) Button setting example << Recommended specifications >>
An example of setting for each game genre is shown below.
Example (i) Real-time game A button (left) Frequently used action B button (middle) Infrequently used action C button (right) Special action
Example (ii) Non-real-time games (SLG, RPG, ADV, etc.) A button (left) Enter B button (middle) Cancel C button (right) Special function (Open / close special function window)
Example (iii) Non-real-time game (considering compatibility with CONTROL PAD) A button (left) Open / confirm and close window B button (middle) Close window without deciding (cancel) C button (right) Open / confirm window and close window
Add the following as mouse-specific option items.
CURSOR SPEED →→→→→
* Each time you click, it changes from "→" to "→→→→→".
* Or click to select in the format of [Slow 1 2 3 4 5 Fast].
Also, be sure to prepare the control settings in the reverse order in consideration of the person who operates the mouse with the left hand.
(3. Shuttle mouse, finished)