>On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 06:29:13AM +0000, Mark Carey wrote: > > Half-Life, patched it to 1.1.0.8, installed csv13full.exe. I then tried >to > > connect to a local LAN server however all the keys are all real weird. I >ran > > my standard win98se config file, it worked OK. By weird I mean that > > normally when I move the mouse my player looks around but under wine he > > starts a slow slide across the floor. Has anyone else had any similar > > problems? > >Do you mean that other keys are wierd as well as the mouse? > >I have noticed problems running Kingpin when I have my xmodmap on a Dvorak >layout. For example, when I press the Dvorak key for `s' I would expect to >move backwards, as I do under the QWERTY xmodmap, but I don't. > >I have had no similar problem with Half Life. The only problem I have >is that I get no sound in multiplayer. Sound in single player works fine >(with a slight delay which I correct with _snd_mixahead). I haven't >got a LAN server to connect to, so perhaps it would work in that case. > >Plato Sound is a completly seperat issue but I think I can now explain my problem more clearly. When in game moving and around, <snip m.cfg> bind "w" "+forward" bind "a" "+moveleft" bind "s" "+back" bind "d" "+moveright" </snip> If I hold a direction key like w down for too long my player just continues on in that direction until I turn 180(deg) and tap w again. The mouse is now behaving itself correctly. I am now running a self compiled version of wine-20011226 (20011108 + CVS update), on a RedHat 7.2 Box running, XFree86-4.1.0-3. In text editors and the like in KDE the keys on the keyboard output the correct character to the editor, so I think I have the right keymap running. Is there some stick keys like setting in X? (Pardon me I am an X newbie, been a BASH boy until now) Anymore suggestions? P.S if you want more XFree-wine problems to solve I have plenty of them :D _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com