- Manually Change Relative Mode Speed Settings (Details Below)
- Instructions:
- Joystick-To-Mouse defaults to saving its settings in the Registry, under HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Innovation Management Group\Joystick-To-Mouse\Settings. (Note that this is saved per user, so if more than one user logs onto Windows, this will affect each user). Below are 3 distinct approaches with details to disable Joystick-To-Mouse's control of the cursor motion:
- Download Registry File to do Registry Update (acceptable if only 1 user operates Joystick-To-Mouse on the machine, or you will perform this operation for each user)
- 1) Close Joystick-To-Mouse (if open)
- 2) Download JTMSPEED.REG (1K) (MD5: CB316BA60CD6256A00C7E2B58F2A4DEE) (Be sure to note where you save this downloaded file)
- 3) Double-click, or right-click and select Merge to update the registry with these settings (SpeedX=0, SpeedY=0)
- 4) Re-run Joystick-To-Mouse. As long as the Speed settings under Program Options, or Custom Calibration are not changed, Joystick-To-Mouse will calculate a 0 pixel motion requirement, effectively ignoring the joystick X-axis/Y-axis settings
- Modify Registry directly (acceptable if only 1 user operates Joystick-To-Mouse on the machine)
- 1) Close Joystick-To-Mouse (if open), then Start Menu | Run | Regedit, then OK (Please refer to all Microsoft warnings about modifying the Registry directly)
- 2) Find HKEY_CURRENT_USER, then Software, then Innovation Management Group, Then Joystick-To-Mouse, then Settings
- 3) Modify SpeedX and SpeedY - set both settings to 0, e.g. SpeedX=0, SpeedY=0
- 4) Close Regedit, and re-run Joystick-To-Mouse. As long as the Speed settings under Program Options, or Custom Calibration are not changed, Joystick-To-Mouse will calculate a 0 pixel motion requirement, effectively ignoring the joystick X-axis/Y-axis settings
- Change Joystick-To-Mouse to operate off of JOY2MSE.INI
- 1) Close Joystick-To-Mouse (if open), then Start Menu | Run | Regedit, then OK (Please refer to all Microsoft warnings about modifying the Registry directly)
- 2) Find HKEY_CURRENT_USER, then Software, then Innovation Management Group, Then Joystick-To-Mouse
- 3) Delete the Joystick-To-Mouse branch entirely (if it remains, this will be used by Joystick-To-Mouse, not the JOY2MSE.INI). If there are multiple users, you will need to delete this branch for ALL users.
- 4) Close Regedit, then use Windows Explorer to find \WINDOWS\JOY2MSE (or \WINNT\JOY2MSE), and then find JOY2MSE.INI - open with Notepad to Edit
- 5) Change DoNotUseRegistry=0 to DoNotUseRegistry=1. Find SpeedX & SpeedY, and set to SpeedX=0, SpeedY=0
- 6) Close Notepad & save JOY2MSE.INI with these modifications.
- 7) Re-run Joystick-To-Mouse. As long as the Speed settings under Program Options, or Custom Calibration are not changed, Joystick-To-Mouse will calculate a 0 pixel motion requirement, effectively ignoring the joystick X-axis/Y-axis settings
- IMPORTANT: To use the INI, the DoNotUseRegistry=1 setting is required, AND all User settings must be deleted from the Registry.
Original ID: PG223702
Category: Using | Type: Problem/Resolution | Product: Joystick-To-Mouse | Version: 2.60 |
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