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tentaal
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Chieftain
Jul 2003
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19-12-2007 18:44
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Hello,

I try to play CTP into a virtualized Windows XP box but I get a problem. The mouse pointer moves very fast and is unusable.

I try several virtualization solutions :

- Vmware server 1.0.x
- Vmware Workstation 6.0.2
- VirtualBOX 1.52

I think it is a directx issue..??

Anyone know how to solve this issue?

E
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May 1999
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i think you can set the mouse sensativity in game under options

tentaal
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Jul 2003
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22-12-2007 07:32
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I found a solution for VMWare!

http://www.vmware.com/support/ws5/d...nabling_vm.html

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Enabling Accelerated 3-D for a Virtual Machine
To enable a virtual machine for accelerated 3-D

1. Choose a virtual machine with Windows 2000 or XP guest operating system.

Note: Do not enable Direct3D on a virtual machine that is powered on or suspended.

2. Add the following to the configuration (.vmx) file for the virtual machine:

mks.enable3d = TRUE

This line enables accelerated 3-D on the host. It is required to support accelerated 3-D in the guest and also enables the host to accelerate 2-D portions of the guest display.

3. You may also add one or both of the following optional lines:

svga.vramSize = 67108864

This line increases the amount of VRAM on the virtual display card to 64 MB. Adding more VRAM helps to reduce thrashing in the guest. The maximum value is 128 MB.

vmmouse.present = FALSE

This line disables the absolute pointing device in the guest. Applications which require DirectInput relative mode need to turn off the absolute pointing device in the guest. In practice, this is only required for a certain class of full screen 3-D applications (for example, real-time games like first-person shooters).

Note: If you set the vmmouse.present option, you should also turn off the preference for motion ungrabbing in the Input tab of the Preferences settings dialog.

To turn off ungrabbing for vmouse.present:

a. Choose Edit > Preferences.

b. Click Input.

c. Deselect Ungrab when cursor leaves window.

LemurMadness
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Warlord
Southernlands
May 2006
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30-12-2007 15:43
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Works great in VirtualBox, after adding the Windows Guest Additions.

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