

With this option enabled, Windows accelerates the pointer more for faster motions of the mouse, making it possible to use the mouse in a smaller physical space. The “Enhance pointer precision” option is worth special attention. RELATED: What Is "Enhance Pointer Precision" in Windows?

Moving the slider to the left or right makes the cursor move slower or faster, respectively, relative to the physical motion of your mouse. The “Pointer Speed” option in the “Motion” category is probably the most commonly-adjusted setting in this guide. The “Pointer Options” tab lets you control various settings regarding your on-screen pointer. Highlight a pointer or contextual tool, click the “Browse” button, and then select an alternate image from the default folder-or a different folder if you’ve downloaded some cool images you want to use instead. Under the “Customize” list, you can change the individual pointers and cursors within the scheme. The various collections of pointers and cursors in the “Scheme” dropdown is what most people want: you can switch to a black or white pointer for better contrast in windows, or make the cursor larger or smaller to suit your vision. The “Pointers” tab lets you change the look of the mouse pointer and the contextual cursors that accompany it.

Most users won’t want this enabled, but it can be very helpful if your finger or hand is fatigued, or otherwise has trouble holding down the mouse button while dragging. If you want any dxdiag output or log files or anything, please let me know and I will gladly give them to you to try and get this fixed sometime soon(tm).The “Click Lock” setting lets you use the click-and-drag function without holding down the default left-click option. I am quoting myself above, with the info of my sound cards and OS. I cannot hear when someone locks on to me and if I happen to be in the middle of something else, this can be quite dangerous. I know this isn't a "big" deal to everyone, but to someone combat orientated, this is quite annoying. I'm assumiong however you have them divided up into catagories, that I am only not hearing the UI sound section of your sounds. The Music still works fine, the Eve Voice Computer Lady still works fine, warp sounds are fine, undock sounds are fine and many more. If I turn up my speakers to MAX (window shattering MAX) I can somewhat hear the UI sound (like mouse overs, button clicks, combat lock on sounds, fitting window sounds etc.), but otherwise I get nothing. I have narrowed it down to UI sound (yes, I have it set to MAX in the options screen). Let me know that you have seen this either way please, as I'd like to know that it's being looked into. If you would like, I can provide dxdiag files when I get home from work. I have surely tried and checked every setting the game has to offer, as well as every setting I can possibly think of within Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit. There is the onboard SoundMAX AD1988 on my Asus P5NT Deluxe motherboard and a separate PCI Sound Blaster Audigy ZS Platinum that I enable and use for audio recording purposes (not used for gaming, but I tried it anyways with the same result: everything else works great except for in-game non-music sound in EVE). Everything worked fine before Dominion and everything still works fine for every other game I play or application I use. I have two that I have tried with no luck. If you can give me your sound card info as well, that would be great If it's not, let me know so I can report it. Please see if your sound effect volume is set to zero in your settings. No button clicks, combat noises, flight noises, nothing.Įven better, does anyone else know a fix for this issue?Įverything was working fine before the patch. The splash screen, character select screen and in game all have working music (although the Jukebox default is to 'Stop' until I press 'Play', no biggie) but there are NO SOUND EFFECTS AT ALL.
