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    Hide/Disable PPSSPP Mouse Cursor?

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    • FatWhiteLumpF
      FatWhiteLump
      last edited by

      Is it possible to hide/disable the mouse cursor in ppsspp? It uses my left analog stick like it's a mouse and is very buggy, causing some graphical glitches during gameplay.

      I have "UseMouse = False" in my ppsspp.ini file
      I remapped all of my controls to only use my controller

      I'm not sure what to do

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      • jonnykeshJ
        jonnykesh @FatWhiteLump
        last edited by

        @fatwhitelump Just checking... you mean standalone "ppsspp", not the libretro core?

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        • FatWhiteLumpF
          FatWhiteLump @jonnykesh
          last edited by

          @jonnykesh Yeah, lr-ppsspp doesn't have the problem.

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          • jonnykeshJ
            jonnykesh @FatWhiteLump
            last edited by

            @fatwhitelump I just googled this. I see instances going back to at least May 2013. I make that 4 and a half years. Good luck.

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            • FatWhiteLumpF
              FatWhiteLump @jonnykesh
              last edited by

              @jonnykesh Yeah, I was hoping that somebody would have figured it out by now.

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              • jonnykeshJ
                jonnykesh @FatWhiteLump
                last edited by

                @fatwhitelump Sorry. I didn’t mean to get your hopes up. Are you running RetroPie on an X86, non-Pi device? What normal people call a computer?

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                • FatWhiteLumpF
                  FatWhiteLump @jonnykesh
                  last edited by FatWhiteLump

                  @jonnykesh No problem. It's just on a Rapsberry Pi 3b with Retropie 4.3. Had the same issue on 4.2.

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