I tried to plug it to USB 2.0, 3.0. Nothing seems to work. Hey Strzelec, check if your controller rotates. While in-game, press \ and type "DisplayAll PlayerController Rotation". A value should be displayed on the top of a screen as a text line, then move the mouse to check if it changes. #8.
The fix for the keyboard and mouse issue is often fairly simple and requires two base steps: Pressing the Esc key in-game to open the menu and go offline. Disable or unplug HID-compliant USB devices other than your mouse, keyboard, and controller (if applicable). While going offline is easy, dealing with the HID-compliant devices can be a bit ...
But you can manually enter (or exit) Tablet mode—even on a desktop PC—at any time: open Action Center (WINKEY + A) and select the Tablet mode quick action tile. This tile acts as like a toggle ...
Go into "Control Panel". Click "Hardware and Sound". Now click "Mouse and Touchpad". Now go to "Additional mouse options". The Mouse Properties window will open. In here click on your device. Check all the settings and make sure nothing is set to turn off. It happens.
After booting GTA San Andreas, press alt-tab and open up task manager. Find the GTA San Andreas.exe, and right-click it. From there, click on "Go to details." Then right-click it again (this time ...