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  • A way to hide the mouse cursor?

    As the title says is there a way to hide the mouse cursor when turning on remap? right now i can still see my mouse flying all over the screen while remap is active(Note mouse does work ingames and on the consoles themselves)

  • #2
    Hello,

    Please use unmap this case to avoid the mouse and use only mapping you've made - https://help.rewasd.com/mapping-features/unmaps.html
    Don't worry! Be Happy!

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    • #3
      Originally Posted by Star-Lord View Post
      Hello,

      Please use unmap this case to avoid the mouse and use only mapping you've made - https://help.rewasd.com/mapping-features/unmaps.html
      Thank you very very much

      Now i just have to figure out why my left windows key doesnt undo the mapping(but ctrl+alt+delete does)

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      • #4
        Could you please share me the config with unmapped mouse that you have so we could understand what is wrong? Your configs are stored here: C:\Users\Public\Documents\reWASD\Profiles

        In the meantime, you can visit this guide with various ideas how to use unmapped mouse.

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        • #5
          Originally Posted by Star-Lord View Post
          Hello,

          Please use unmap this case to avoid the mouse and use only mapping you've made - https://help.rewasd.com/mapping-features/unmaps.html
          Hello, I was wondering the same and come into this post after a search. Anyway I did not understand your reply, what you mean by "unmap this case"? My mouse simulates the right stick of the controller. If I click "unmap" (see file attached) the mouse stops working (reWasd also advise me before apply the change). Could you please help? Thanks a lot

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          • #6
            [Unmap] option would "mute" the initial input, stopping the pointer from moving around, which probably is what keeps it visible.

            For how to set up a key to switch mouse back to its native behavior - check this article.

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