![]() I tend to do it myself, sadly most stand-alone developers love their "creation" too much to acknowledge improvements or just simple toggle options to turn stuff on and even more important, off. I am a developer myself and I know how hard it is to step away from something you created and look at it from an "users" point of view, or from a objective point of view. I know from a developers point of view there is "always no reason" or "always a reason" to do something or to not give any options/settings at all. Before 0.6.1 there was no change for any mouse cursor, so this problem didnt happen. The problem with those changes you made into yolomouse isnt obvious and the "howto" on the page isnt 100% correct for understanding the new mechanics. There is no logical reason to have cursor 1-9 to be binded to hotkeys this is bad design. There are 12 hotkeys which doesnt make sense to bind them to workaround bogus values to stop this issue to happen, just give an option to toggle all off or deactivate them, or not bind them at all. The hotkeys both alt + ctrl + shit 0-9 (1-x are mostly diablo keys, shift is force stand, alt gr is my ts key, so it happens a lot those are all pressed together at once) and alt -/+ (sound volume) are in conflict with Diablo 3 and my setup, and I dont want to change them to some nonsense bogus workaround to just let this work. ![]() Please give an option to disable any hotkeys or give a hotkey to toggle them on/off. If I ask something there is a reason for. ![]()
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