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1. Launch gta sa in windows 7 compability (or the one you got, doesn't matter) 2. find the device manager tab/option in your pc. 3. Look for a icon with stuff and a controller next to it (human device stuff) 4. find the Vjoy Device (usually in windows 7 and above) 5. disable Vjoy Device. 6. edit your setting in gta sa.
Try this fix: Go to My Documents > Click on "GTA San Andreas User Files" > Highlight the file named "gta_sa.set" > Delete the file. All this does is remove any customised options you've made prior to or during game time (such as graphics, audio, controllers etc.), so you'll have to repeat this process every time.
Cut the file and head to GTA Vice City’s main directory (located by default at C:/>Program Files (x86)/>Rockstar Games/>GTA Vice City. Launch the game by double-clicking on ‘gtavc.exe’ in the main directory. If your mouse is still not working after adding DINPUT8.DLL file to GTA Vice City’s main directory, you are probably using a
Usually gets it to work. Okay, what you've got to do to get the mouse working is launch the game, hit CTl-ALT-DELETE, open task manager, go to the processes tab, find GTASA.exe and right click on it, choose set affinity and set it to CPU 0 only. I guess San Andreas was never meant to run on a multi-core processor.
So, to fix that you would have to run San Andreas, make a new game and play it until you can save it, and then save the file. After that, you exit San Andreas, and copy your saves and user tracks and move them to the new location. You'll have to search for it. On Vista it's C:\Users\Public\Public Documents\.
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Cut the file and head to GTA Vice City’s main directory (located by default at C:/>Program Files (x86)/>Rockstar Games/>GTA Vice City. Launch the game by double-clicking on ‘gtavc.exe’ in the main directory. If your mouse is still not working after adding DINPUT8.DLL file to GTA Vice City’s main directory, you are probably using a
Windows 8: mouse problems in GTA San Andreas to solve. Download the file " dinput8.dll " on the website of the "dll-files.com" down. To do this, click on the bottom right on the Button "Download ZIP File" and select the latest Version. Then open the downloaded ZIP file and copy the contained "dinput8.dll" in the installation folder of GTA.
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. (Silent Patch fixes the mouse bug in windows 10.) #3. At the moment the downgrader is not working on the Rockstar Launcher Version.
Placing the DLL in SA's Root will basically only alter SA's mouse input and not every other game on your system that needs that file. Working and tested on Windows 8.1 on a Quad Core AMD A6 3420m APU with 6520g Radeon, 4GB DDR3 ram. (So far played into verry late game with this fix and not had any issues. Menus work, all mouse buttons work).
Raumelch Jan 19, 2015 @ 5:44pm. [Gelöst] Maus geht nicht ! Ich hatte mir GTA5 vorbestellt. Da San Andreas mit enthalten ist dachte ich mir installierst du dir das Ding. Gesagt getan. Nun mein Problem: Ich kann mit der Maus den Cursor zwar im Menü bewegen aber nichts anklicken. Mit der Tastatur läst sich GTA SA bedienen.
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