Hello!
Many times when I'm in a dungeon I have to click on my screen to move the camera, but I end up clicking on one of my party members which removes my target from the enemy.
Is there anyway to disable this from happening?
Hello!
Many times when I'm in a dungeon I have to click on my screen to move the camera, but I end up clicking on one of my party members which removes my target from the enemy.
Is there anyway to disable this from happening?
I don't think so. It's a little move you have to "learn" with your hand, and it goes like this:
- if you press the mouse button - then don't move the cursor - then release the button: it selects what your cursor is hovering.
- if you press the mouse button - then move the cursor - then release the button: while the button is pressed (that is, until you release it), your camera moves, and nothing gets selected.
So basically, make sure you move the cursor before you release the button. Nothing will ever get selected. It's actually a good way to "cancel" a selection when you change your mind during that action: just move the cursor a bit and nothing happens. It works the same with buttons and links on your whole computer, actually (just move the cursor before you release the button, and voila, you didn't click anything).
With practice, unless you're spamming the button (click-release-click-release etc with random moves in-between), you should have a 99.99% success rate (either selecting or moving the camera).
Also, to make sure nothing gets selected when you want to move the camera, you should leave the cursor somewhere on the screen where there's no character (either player or enemy), usually mine sits in the bottom right corner of my screen (closer to the actual physical mouse / hand, seems logical to me that the cursor "rests" there when I'm not doing anything with it). It's a double precaution, just in case you inadvertently click.
NB: I think this topic should have gone to the "New Player Help" forum (just below General Discussion in the list), but anyway, I hope this can help you.
Last edited by Alcyon_Densetsu; 09-25-2013 at 10:46 PM.
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