Made a webpage awhile back with many playlists of YouTube videos all with 3DMouse gaming. I believe all are 4K 60. Many of them are 90's games. A few newer ones which are all Valve productions (Portal 1, Half Life 2, Left for Dead 1.) I still have alot more to upload sitting on my harddrives that I need to upload (ISP has fast downstream but slow upstream.)
https://sites.google.com/view/3dmouse-gaming/home
3DMice are still my favorite device to game with!
3DMouse gaming videos
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Re: 3DMouse gaming videos
How di you get this done? I want to use the 3Dconnexion SpaceMouse Pro Wireless with Call of Duty warzone.
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Re: 3DMouse gaming videos
I created XML files for each of the game engines. Luckily the engines did support controllers. I've haven't tried Call of Duty Warzone, but it might be possible. https://www.gameskinny.com/lmlin/how-to ... zone-on-pc
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Re: 3DMouse gaming videos
Thank You!. Is there a detailed guide (step by step) to create these Xml files?
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Re: 3DMouse gaming videos
There might be some good guides, but this is what I usually do
Copy JoystickTemplate.xml from
%programfiles%\3Dconnexion\3DxWare\3DxWinCore64\Cfg
then paste here
%appdata%\3Dconnexion\3DxWare\Cfg\
Then rename the file to identify that app/game that it's for (retain the .xml suffix)
Open it up with a text editor and edit these attributes in
<AppInfo>
<Name>gameName</Name>
<ExecutableName>gameExecutable.exe</ExecutableName>
Before you had to edit the device entry specific to the model 3Dmouse you were using, but now it seems that you can just edit one device entry that applies to all models.
<Devices>
<Device>
<Name>Standard 3D Mouse</Name>
<ID>ID_Standard_3D_Mouse</ID>
Usually there's setup in the game itself, typically in the in-game menu.
Copy JoystickTemplate.xml from
%programfiles%\3Dconnexion\3DxWare\3DxWinCore64\Cfg
then paste here
%appdata%\3Dconnexion\3DxWare\Cfg\
Then rename the file to identify that app/game that it's for (retain the .xml suffix)
Open it up with a text editor and edit these attributes in
<AppInfo>
<Name>gameName</Name>
<ExecutableName>gameExecutable.exe</ExecutableName>
Before you had to edit the device entry specific to the model 3Dmouse you were using, but now it seems that you can just edit one device entry that applies to all models.
<Devices>
<Device>
<Name>Standard 3D Mouse</Name>
<ID>ID_Standard_3D_Mouse</ID>
Usually there's setup in the game itself, typically in the in-game menu.