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Howdy, as I was playing the 1.07 demo, I noticed that the only way to right-click using Leopard and Bootcamp running WinXP Home is to hold 2 fingers on the touchpad of my MBP and click. I know on some applications you can control-click to achieve the right-click function.

Does someone know how to rig it so you can control-click? I find the 2 fingered method a bit awkward.

Also is there another work around for the elevation since I obviously don't have a mousewheel on my track pad :D Can those functions be reassigned to other hot keys.

I think once I figure out the camera control, I won't get waxed so bad because I just zipped to maximum elevation....

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gibsonM,

I have a 17" MBP with the x1600 ATI card and 256m VRAM. I have tried the ATI left click both ways and played around with the other settings, I thought you said you have a MBP, what settings do you use in options to get the best gameplay? I use the up and down arrows, but they aren't very smooth and I occasionally end up in a top-down view and need to use the number keys to reset the camera...which of course is very frustrating when you're taking incoming....

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I have a 15” 1st Gen MBP with the 256 ATI card.

IRC I have “balanced” for both (can’t tell because I’m using it now as a Mac). I think I left the ATI click option “off”.

Normally I use it with a keyboard / mouse (or at worst a mouse) attached so I usually have recourse to a mouse with a scroll wheel.

More incentive for me in my ongoing prodding to get an OS X native version running.

[ February 24, 2008, 11:01 PM: Message edited by: gibsonm ]

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