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Hello,

When using the F14B the control regularly freeze (I can't move the camera, pause the game, or control the aircraft), I resolve this by clicking left mouse button and then the control comes back but it is actually really anoying. Does anyone have the same problem? Or can someone tell me how to definitly resolves this.

Thank you

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Does it involve moving mouse cursor off the screen in VR?

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Does it involve moving mouse cursor off the screen in VR?

 

Nop, I don't use VR. I search on other posts but can't find any solution to my problem. I tried to restart DCS but I still have the problem since I first bought the F14...

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Definitely sounds like something is switching your active window to another program/desktop, which is why you regain control after a left mouse click. Could be some unrelated software and/or macro generating an alt-tab keystroke. If you have more than one screen, it could be that like in VR, your mouse cursor will sometimes travel outside the active DCS Screen. The latest patch Out of Focus warning message is very helpful, but I don't know if it works for NON-VR users too.

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Definitely sounds like something is switching your active window to another program/desktop, which is why you regain control after a left mouse click. Could be some unrelated software and/or macro generating an alt-tab keystroke. If you have more than one screen, it could be that like in VR, your mouse cursor will sometimes travel outside the active DCS Screen. The latest patch Out of Focus warning message is very helpful, but I don't know if it works for NON-VR users too.

 

That is actually a good idea. I will search on my side. But thank you for your answer!

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Definitely sounds like something is switching your active window to another program/desktop, which is why you regain control after a left mouse click. Could be some unrelated software and/or macro generating an alt-tab keystroke. If you have more than one screen, it could be that like in VR, your mouse cursor will sometimes travel outside the active DCS Screen. The latest patch Out of Focus warning message is very helpful, but I don't know if it works for NON-VR users too.

 

That was the solution to my problem! Now it is working perfectly thank you very much!

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