I used the arrow keys and a full-size USB mouse on my laptop to play DDO.
(My hands are too huge and clumsy for a laptop mouse or touchpad.)
I used the arrow keys and a full-size USB mouse on my laptop to play DDO.
(My hands are too huge and clumsy for a laptop mouse or touchpad.)
"Swords will cut you wide open!" - Trip Fisk
Laptop user here as well, since you mentioned you are on a couch when playing as mentioned get a TV tray or something for sure, or at least something steady and comfortable to set the laptop on. I play in a recliner myself so i know how tedious a laptop can be I would recommend getting a track ball mouse then you wont have to worry about it work in the fabric of your couch etc.... also if the screen will be further away from you via TV tray or what not a USB keyboard is very nice, you can have the keyboard in your lap and get as comfy as you like. Just a few things i use to make my laptop gaming easier and better.
i play only on a laptop: http://eu.msi.com/index.php?func=pro...1&prod_no=1902
its a very nice game machine 1gb dedicated graphic card 17" screen and i just use a logitech gaming mouse (around £15) and it works very well can run every thing on very high and runs great
also i play on a couch as well i have a tray with a cusion on it and on that i put a fan tray to keep the laptop cool
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The couch reclines so the laptop is in the lap. Burning my leg is no fun so I use just the tray to keep it up, and the air flow is better. After using he mouse on the fabric I switched to a pad of paper. I cant tell you how much more intense the game is using mouse look. I've never done that. Talk about Slow; Ive been running arrow keys only since 07. LAAAAME!!!!!! Lame lame. never going back!!!
Nice thing about this mouse, is the wheel has left/right scroll as well as up and down. NEVER seen that before. VERY cool.
A proper sidekick is the perfect weapon, especially if I dropped my sword.
I have been wanting to look into the Xbox controller, how well does it work and can you program the buttons?
I currently use a Logitech, but when I tried to upgrade they did something moronic to the programing and made it so I can;t use cycling commands on the shift. Totally a waste if you ask me.
So I was wondering as to the intensity of the Xbox controller and how well you can interact with the interface with it.
Thanks.
Laptop user here as well. I use a G73JH 17" unit. It is awesome and comes with its own gaming programmable mouse.
http://www.asus.com.au/product.aspx?...e5Ot4HBnKOdT81
Here is the link for it.
trackball
unless you put in a space, then it is two.
I love the X-Box interface. I have mine set up thusly -
Left Tumbstick Up = Move foreward
L Thumbstick Down = Move backwards
L Thumbstick left = strafe left
L Thumbstick Right = strafe right.
Right Thumbstick = moving camera ( best in mouselook mode)
D-Pad left = use what's in first slot on hotbar
D-Pad right = Use what's in second slot on hotbar.
D-Pad Up = Cycle up thru hotbars
D-Pad down = Cycle down thru hotbars.
A Button = Jump
B Button = ( I dont use this button)
X Button = ( Usually leave this one open as well)
Y Button - Interact with Orb target.
Right Bumper = Camera out
Left Bumper = Camera in
Left Trigger = Block
Right Trigger = Attack
I've found that this basic set-up works very well for non-casters, and you'll only be using be using the keyboard to activate hotbar slots 3-10, and toggling Mouse look on and off ( depending on your playstyle)
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I'm playing on a laptop with an USB wireless mouse, but when my mouse got destroyed I started playing on touchpad only. First day was awful, but I get used so quickly that I haven't bouht a new mouse by 1,5 month. And I was playing on a wizard, thats a lot of clicking icons, and targeting with crosshair. You just need a little practice to get used to touchpad, but still its better to get a mouse.
Edit: BTW, if you're going to use wireless mouse, better practice using touchpad a bit- you never know when batteries run out of power.
:/ yea, i play with no mouse. i use my touch pad thingy lol.... the crazy thing is i almost been playn ddo for a year now. i have 7 toons on canith and i have had no problems what so ever
i use the w,a,s,d to move around, and mostly always hold down the right clicky button to free look around. i would try a usb mouse out, but i think it would mess me up when playn on my casters.. i might just have to try and see i guess
i been thinkin about hookin my laptop upto my 36" tv so i can see more lol other than that i like using my laptop. i can play anywere i get internet
After trying this new wireless mouse, I decided to buy stock in Duracell. LOL, J/K But I do have a backup pack of batteries. The Manufacture says the bat.s will last 15 months, Aaand it works on any surface.
Now I need a cooling base, so can quit burning my leg, say halfway the waterworks!!
A proper sidekick is the perfect weapon, especially if I dropped my sword.
my macbook pro core I7 with windows 7 software runs faster than most desktops anyway . And yeah, just buy a usb mouse, cheap and functional. You will also be able to play ddo in the bathtub, another plus.
Using an notebook as well, specifically an Asus N61J. (Laptop is an outdated term since 2002-2003 when it was discovered that holding it in your lap actually causes serious health problems for the user, so the modern and official term is notebook.)
The touchpad for me was just aesthetic, as an mouse is easy to carry in the unit's bag. (Same thing can't be said about the cooling shell, which requires an bag for itself.)
"We will live and see."
I come from the era when a notebook was something you write in. LOL So, call me old fashioned, but I'll stick with 'laptop'. Being an accountant I have a computer everywhere i go, so the laptop is strictly for the comfort of the couch. The injury could be from dropping said laptop on ones foot. LOL
I am stalking an ACER Tri-core with 6G Ram on newegg though.
A proper sidekick is the perfect weapon, especially if I dropped my sword.
Yes I do play on a laptop,
many people underestimate the potential of such machines.
mine is a relatively weak semi-custom-built (I tweaked some things, such as the hard drive and the ram memory, and the external looks of it.nothing to heavy of course, just vinyls of lady gaga ) core2 duo with 4gb using the embedded GMA that came with the motherboard (an Intel 4500mHD) (unfortunately, I cannot change my vga because of this)...
I play a lot of games in it, such as :
-left 4 dead 1 (don't have the second one) (framerate: 20-40 (very unstable, especially when smoke is involved, interestingly, I don't have any trouble with lighting, unlike my brother on his nvidia 6600, which runs with a very VERY unstable framerate (ranging from 10(outside areas with smoke and ambient lighting) to 60(indoor areas)) (one of the supported vgas) with the resolution on 1200x800 and minimum graphics)
-Battlefield 2 (framerate: 45 with maxed settings)
-Spore (framerate: 20-30 with maxed settings)
-Neverwinter nights 2 (20- 30 with lighting disabled and textures set to the highest)
-I have no idea of the framerate my GMA performs on DDO, but based from my past experiences (I cannot play anymore, for odd reasons) it would be 15-30 with maxed models and textures (I use the HD client, I was surprised it worked) with lighting and shadows set on medium, directX 10 disabled.
-Most of the games I mentioned don't even officialy support my GMA (though Left 4 dead 2 supports the intel HD graphics, something I don't have), strangely, some of them (left 4 dead for instance) run better on this gma than on a supported one (such as the aforementioned 6600)
And yes, I do believe notebooks can be used as main gaming computers, even though, it might be hard to find games that support it.
also , something that I found is that I play first person shooters and shoulders much better with the touchpad than the mouse, I think I grew used to it.
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