How To Play Fps Games With Trackpad
Sep 10, 2006 Anyone ever try playing an FPS on a touchpad? In a lot of my online games. Anyone who can play CS. Gaming with a laptop touchpad - can it work well? I regularly use the trackpad for turn-based strategy games. I even play FPS games with the touchpad. How to effectively use trackpad in games. I can understand using the trackpad for certain games, but FPS is. That is the only way you'll be able to play. Feb 13, 2013 Fps games with touchpad/problem >Closed Fps games with touchpad/problem. Solved I mostly play FPS, MOBA, RTS and Simulation games what monitor is better for me?
Quote: And they even call you 'veterans'! I already have a damn mouse!
In fact, i have wow cataclysm mouse! 'Get a real computer.'
From ram1009. I mean, what'a ***?
If you dont know the solution, please, stay quiet! I'll google for the solution, and if i find one, I will share it with you!
The 'veteran' status is given to users with a score system like a post count. To speed up the process, getting best answer in a thread happens. Calling names doesn't get the discussion anywhere. The problem is you're using something designed and engineered for the purpose maximum space savings on a laptop. It was not designed for playing shooter games, hence why the mousepad works that way. Quote: And they even call you 'veterans'! I already have a damn mouse!
In fact, i have wow cataclysm mouse! 'Get a real computer.' From ram1009. I mean, what'a ***? If you dont know the solution, please, stay quiet! I'll google for the solution, and if i find one, I will share it with you! If you already have a mouse, you have your solution.
Touchpads were not made to handle multiple inputs like that. You cab try a higher end wacom tablet or something, or see if a MAC touchpad will do what you want. Direct Vent Gas Fireplace Installation Basement there. Hang-the-9 said: Use a mouse for this.
Most touchpads are not designed to do this, in fact the only touchpad that may handle this is the one in the MACBooks. I finally found tha damn solution!
The problem is not the hardware (Synaptics touchpad) the problem is in the driver/software (from Synaptics). All versions i think! I uninstalled the 'Synaptics 2009 driver/software' and installed the 2012 version! And guess what? Same problem!
So, i uninstalled 'Synaptics 2012 driver/software' and restarted windows! And guess what again? The problem was solved!
Just to let you know!
I often get to play using the track-pad (using multi-touch gestures), since you've got a force-touch track-pad the clicking job might be even easier to do. I'd suggest trying: - HearthStone (a card game) - Civilisation (a strategy game) - Firewatch (an exploration game, FPS) time to use that dGPU - Don't starve (a cute/hard survival game) - Factorio (a management/survival game) don't be scared by the crappy looks, it's one of the sweetest in the list - Dr. Langeskov, The Tiger, and The Terribly Cursed Emerald: A Whirlwind Heist (a funny 10min game, FPS) - Portal (the cake is a.) Mmmh that's all I can think of for now. I often get to play using the track-pad (using multi-touch gestures), since you've got a force-touch track-pad the clicking job might be even easier to do.
I'd suggest trying: - HearthStone (a card game) - Civilisation (a strategy game) - Firewatch (an exploration game, FPS) time to use that dGPU - Don't starve (a cute/hard survival game) - Factorio (a management/survival game) don't be scared by the crappy looks, it's one of the sweetest in the list - Dr. Langeskov, The Tiger, and The Terribly Cursed Emerald: A Whirlwind Heist (a funny 10min game, FPS) - Portal (the cake is a.) Mmmh that's all I can think of for now. Click to expand.I am planning to largely replace my mouse with a trackpad soon.
I enjoy playing a lot of different kinds of games and while I cannot claim experience yet I don't really anticipate needing the mouse for much aside of FPS games and a controller I think tends to be preferable for Action/Adventure games such as the Batman or Assassin's Creed games. I'd expect most casual games, many RPGs (particularly isometric view ones), many strategy games all ought to work pretty well. There should be plenty of options that do not require a mouse or controller to enjoy. I think you could reasonably make the call yourself on a game to game basis just by considering the type of input the game is likely most suited to which tends to be fairly obvious as in the above noted examples of FPS, etc.