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3. 3. Shuttle mouse (mouse)

All mouse-compatible software must also be able to operate with the CONTROL PAD.

1) Specifications

2) Mouse button settings

(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

3) Correspondence of optional items

Add the following as mouse-specific option items.

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.

4) Other

(3. Shuttle mouse, finished)


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