- #How to setup tomb raider 2 pc controls mod
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#How to setup tomb raider 2 pc controls mod
Start the NAIOM-GUI.exe to configure the mod (might require .NET runtime 3.1.0) For example: "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\NieRAutomata\". Important: If you currently have NAIOM v1.3.0 or older installed, remove the XInput1_3.dll from the games’s directory first!Įxtract the file dinput8.dll to your main game folder. Its features include raw mouse input for camera and aim movement, an entirely new crosshair aiming mode, non-standard bindings for dash/evade, pod auto-fire and more. This mod fixes various mouse and keyboard related input issues in NieR: Automata. If you like this utility, you may be interested in these related uploads. It'll be included automatically when TombRaiderMouseHelper.ahk is compiled.įor help with using AutoHotkey, see the help file (AutoHotkey.chm) that comes with it.
#How to setup tomb raider 2 pc controls code
You don't need to compile or worry about TombRaiderMouseHelperGUI.ahk (which mostly has code related to the GUI, not the game).
An icon for you to use is in the folder with TombRaiderMouseHelper.ahk. In there is Ahk2Exe.exe, which you can use to compile your modified TombRaiderMouseHelper.ahk into a new TombRaiderMouseHelper.exe. In the folder where you installed/extracted AutoHotkey will be a "Compiler" folder.
#How to setup tomb raider 2 pc controls download
You will need to download AutoHotkey from to compile it. If you're not satisfied with the given mappings or functionality and would like to tweak them, the source script (TombRaiderMouseHelper.ahk) is in the "src" folder. This utility is simply a compiled AutoHotkey script.
#How to setup tomb raider 2 pc controls windows
This helper works with the original DOS version of the first game (Tomb Raider I), but works better with the Windows version, which you can convert the DOS version to with the following instructions: (1996)#Run_the_game_without_DOSBox For example, if you've already configured the game to use WASD (or you prefer ESDF), you'll want to disable the WASD mappings. If you want to disable these mappings, you can do so in the helper's menu. If you change Fire to be a different key, then the left mouse button will stop working until you assign the Ctrl key to something else. For example, the left mouse button is mapped to the Ctrl key, which is the default key for Fire. That's because this helper maps buttons and keys to those specific keys. If you created a desktop shortcut from the helper's menu, then try running the shortcut as an administrator.Īll features will work as expected only if the game is configured to use the default keys. If the game is run as administrator, the helper must also be run as administrator in order to work.Toggle off or edit if any of the mappings are unwanted. Whether to map keys to movement controls and other actions. Apples only to Look mode (holding the right button). Toggle off to make panning up look up and down look down.
Default: On (because the game defaults to that) It's recommended that you don't adjust this unless you find that you really need to. Applies only to running the helper by itself, not via shortcut. Toggle on to launch the helper silently to the tray. Whether to minimize the GUI to the tray on launch. There are a few options that you can configure on first run, via the tray icon or via in-game hotkeys: (This will create a new shortcut that runs the helper, then the game, then exits the helper when the game exits) (Optional) Create a shortcut that will run the helper and game together:Ĭlick on the "Create shortcut" button on the helper's main window.ĭrag and drop either the game's shortcut or its. Simply run TombRaiderMouseHelper.exe and then run the game. Scroll the mouse wheel or press left/right on it to rotate menus. Use the WASD (or any) keys to run, go backward and sidestep left and right. Press the middle mouse button to draw (and re-holster) weapons. Press the left mouse button to fire and grab ledges (also can be used to select from menus). Press and hold the right mouse button to look around (without moving). Move the mouse to turn left and right (also can be used to rotate menus). It also enables firing with the left button, drawing weapons with the middle button and easily setting up WASD or ESDF control schemes. This allows you to move the mouse to turn left and right and, while holding the right mouse button, look all around. This Windows utility for the first five Tomb Raider games (I, II, III, The Last Revelation and Chronicles) runs in the background and provides mouse control in those games by converting mouse movements into key presses. For Tomb Raider 1-5 (1996-2000) by Core Design