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In the other DA games you would have to hold both mouse buttons to move. But that was not implemented in DAI. You can try setting right mouse to be the Move Forward key in key bindings. Not sure if the game would allow that as I'm not at my gaming computer right now to test it, but that would be the only option.
Otherwise you can 3rd party software like Autohotkey to make the right mouse button behave as another key, then set that other key to be Move Forward in the key bindings.
Just a quick follow up, this would be the script to make the right mouse button behave as a different key. In this example, b is the alternate key. So you would create an .ahk file once Autohotkey was installed, and type the following in the file:
Rbutton::b
Once you activate the file, Autohotkey makes every press of the mouse button return a b. Then go into key bindings and set b as the Move Forward key.
Unfortunately doing this would make mouse look non-functional I think. The following is the script for the middle mouse button, which would be preferrable:
Mbutton::b
Note you have to right click the icon on your task bar to exit out of the autohotkey script, so you may want to make another key act as the right mouse button just in case. But you can also just kill the autohotkey process to exit out if needed.
Hope that helps.
- Anonymous11 years ago
Thanks MyMilynn. Why can they just make the keys and mouse configurable to do anything like the other games I own and like.
Got game for Christmas gift, I didn't ask for it and I am glad I didn't. This pretty much settles my relationship with Bioware. My dollars will stay elsewhere.... too bad I can't return it and get something valuable for $60.
Uninstall commencing.
- Fred_vdp11 years agoHero+
@TheCrowHDC wrote:
Thanks MyMilynn. Why can they just make the keys and mouse configurable to do anything like the other games I own and like.
@TheCrowHDC They mentioned earlier that they plan to implement mappable mouse buttons in an upcoming patch. They wanted to include it in patch 5 originally, but it's been delayed, probably to patch 6.
- Anonymous11 years ago
Humm. I reinstalled and tried to configure my right mouse button to move forward like all my other games since a friend at work said a new patch was out that fixed the mapping of controls. What a waste of time. I still can't configure/map controls to my liking with this game. I am totally enjoying Diablo II and Blizzard will continue to get my dollars. Sadly, I am uninstalling this game another time and Bioware will still no longer get my money or support. Just make controls configurable like almost everybody else.