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Whenever I start a mission or use the training ones I can look around the cockpit with the mouse and click all the buttons and switches which is perfect. However, whenever I use some keyboard commands the mouse look deactivates and I don't know how to get it back!

 

Can someone tell me how?

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Thanks but that doesn't really work. I'll explain.

 

Whenever the startup training mission begins and I take control I can use mouse look and see the cursor and use the switches and buttons without doing anything.

 

But then I'll use a keyboard command and the mouse look deactivates. With the L ALT-C command to reactivate mouse look I can again look around the cockpit with the mouse however this time the cursor is invisible and I can't interact with any of the switches or buttons. I have to deactivate mouse look with L ALT-C again so I can see the yellow cursor before I'm able to use a switch etc.

 

So basically at this point I'm having to activate mouse look and point in the direction I want then deactivate it with L ALT-C to see the cursor and then interact with the switch I want. Then I have to L ALT-C again to turn on mouse look to point in another direction. I am forever switching back and forth between mouse look 'on' and mouse look 'off'.

 

Is there not a command that allow mouse look to be 'on' while at the same time allow me to see the cursor to interact with the cockpit like at the beginning of the training mission "Startup"?

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The cursor is still invisible when esc-esc is used. Mouse look works but no cursor visible.

 

I don't agree.

Try pressing esc and moving your mouse so that you see it on-screen. Then press esc again, now your mouse cursor should be right where you put it earlier

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I don't agree.

Try pressing esc and moving your mouse so that you see it on-screen. Then press esc again, now your mouse cursor should be right where you put it earlier

 

 

I got it to work. You have to make sure that mouse look is 'off' with L ALT-C and then hit 'Esc' twice. I must have missed that.

 

Thanks guys.

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