I installed DA2 fine and it seems to want to run fine, but I can't use it because my mouse cursor is inches off of where it should be so I'm only able to highlight a topic by moving the mouse nearly half way across the screen. For example, when I go to hit "new game" at the screen, to do get that button to light up, I am moving my cursor at the very edge of my screen. I've tried changing both my aspect ratios and my resolution, but nothing seems to be helping.
I read in another post that someone was having something kind of like this with their keyboard and they ended up uninstalling DirectX 11 and putting in DirectX 9 instead. I would like to maybe try this, but how do you get your computer to let you to uninstall the newer verion. When I try to install 9, it refuses to because I have a newer version on the computer. Any help here would be greatly appreciated.
Strangeness
Débuté par
Flutieflakes280
, mars 08 2011 08:50
#1
Posté 08 mars 2011 - 08:50
#2
Posté 08 mars 2011 - 09:06
Try switching to DX9 in the options screen and restarting the game. Does the issue persist?
#3
Posté 08 mars 2011 - 09:08
If you are using Windows 7, check your display properties. Make sure the setting for "Make it easier to read what's on your screen" is set to 100%. I had mine at 150% and was experiencing a similar issue with DX11. And while DX9 worked better, I couldn't select targets properly.
#4
Posté 08 mars 2011 - 09:13
Well, I installed the beta driver of Nvidia for my computer, which seemed to help the location of the cursor, but now anytime I click on a button at the character create screen, it flips me to the desktop even though the game is still running in the background.
Thanks for help, but I'm still not sure where to look for the DirectX 9. Which option screen would I find this on...and if I don't have it on my system, what should I do?
Thanks for help, but I'm still not sure where to look for the DirectX 9. Which option screen would I find this on...and if I don't have it on my system, what should I do?





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