I could not get my Camera to move using my mouse, so this is what I did and it fixed it-. Find you GTA SA folder (Steam/Common/GTA SA) Find gata-sa.exe, Right click it. Click "Compatibility". Click "Run in windows XP Service Pack 2". Disable Visual themes & Desktop Compositon. Run as Administrator. Now, Launch it from the EXE.Keep moving the mouse and go to the menu and the press ESC to get back to the game. 2. Try update DirectX. 3. Try replacing DINPUT8.DLL In "C:\Windows\SysWOW64" directory, (this will work but might effect other games) 4. Try alt-tabbing out of the program and setting the processor affinity to 1 core in task manager on the gta-sa.exe.
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I do and I notice, even when I'm not in the game but in normal usage, that sometimes it'll drift of it's own accord when I'm not touching the mouse. If it does that in the game it'll be the same as moving the mouse, which will rotate the camera. For Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas on the PC, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "Mouse problem".
I want to disable only camera control in SA, nothing more, like simply disabling the mouse, but I also need to read the mouse movement The opcode 01B4: (SET_PLAYER_CONTROL) disables camera control, but also the player movement. This works with some flags, but are flags that disables the player
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