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Hi,
I'm trying to play Incoming with my Logitech G5 Mouse. Shooting works fine, but I can't mouse look with the mouse, although the official manual says it would be possible.
Am I reading something wrong? Is there a workaround for this?
Also, I'm trying to use a Playstation2 gamepad with Incoming. Is this possible?
Greetings,
DANoWAR
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danowar: Hi,
I'm trying to play Incoming with my Logitech G5 Mouse. Shooting works fine, but I can't mouse look with the mouse, although the official manual says it would be possible.
Am I reading something wrong? Is there a workaround for this?
Also, I'm trying to use a Playstation2 gamepad with Incoming. Is this possible?
Greetings,
DANoWAR
Hi, I do not own the game, but I'll try to help you as much as I can. As far as the Playstation 2 gamepad goes, you just might be able to use it. But, I'd highly recommend doing some research on the Playstation 2 to USB adapter you're going to be using. There have been certain Playstation 2 to USB adapters that have caused the USB port they were plugged into to short out. As far as the problem with the mouse goes, if you haven't already, go into options and look for an option having to do with mouse look and turn it on. Also, I've heard with XP and above anyway that Incoming pretty much requires a gamepad or joystick to be able to look, and that there is input lag when looking with the mouse. I wish I could provide you with more help or a definite answers on looking with the mouse and using a Playstation 2 controller, but with me not having the game, I can only give limited help. Oh, and welcome to gog.com by the way!. Update: I just happened to think, do you have anything else plugged in, such as a gamepad or joystick? because someone had a problem where they could use the mouse for firing, but not looking because they had a joystick or gamepad plugged in.
Post edited January 30, 2010 by BallisticJunkie
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danowar: Hi,
I'm trying to play Incoming with my Logitech G5 Mouse. Shooting works fine, but I can't mouse look with the mouse, although the official manual says it would be possible.
Am I reading something wrong? Is there a workaround for this?
Also, I'm trying to use a Playstation2 gamepad with Incoming. Is this possible?
Greetings,
DANoWAR
2nd update: I played the Incoming demo last week, and found that the mouse control was horrible. There's a good chance you've done so already, but if not I'd just play the game with your PS2 gamepad, because I'm pretty sure it's safe to say that mouse control as far as looking goes just doesn't work for this game on Windows XP and above. The problem with mouse looking in this game is a surprising oddity, especially with there being so many older shooters that have mouse look that works just fine on Windows XP.
Post edited February 18, 2010 by BallisticJunkie
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danowar: Hi,
I'm trying to play Incoming with my Logitech G5 Mouse. Shooting works fine, but I can't mouse look with the mouse, although the official manual says it would be possible.
Am I reading something wrong? Is there a workaround for this?
Also, I'm trying to use a Playstation2 gamepad with Incoming. Is this possible?
Greetings,
DANoWAR

G5 doesnt work. MX510 works but lagging occurs.