MrZeffy
Cowpoke
Personally while playing in windowed mode, I've found it unnaturally easy to move my cursor outside of the game window;
Part of that stems from the experience that - most games "Grab" the cursor within the bounds of the game window unless you tab out, or enter a settings menu (or something of the like)
I've also read that multiple individuals with a multi-monitor setup have run into an issue where their mouse has moved from 1 "Fullscreen" into their secondary monitor;
These issues basically stem from the mouse not being Grabbed/Captured by the Stardew Valley.
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Requesting:
Add a setting to "Grab Cursor" ;
The function is to keep the mouse within the boundaries of the game window whether in fullscreen (For multi-monitors), borderless windowed, or in windowed mode. Thus allowing for comfortable mouse movement without the mouse ever exiting the game space, and unexpectedly leaving the game.
Part of that stems from the experience that - most games "Grab" the cursor within the bounds of the game window unless you tab out, or enter a settings menu (or something of the like)
I've also read that multiple individuals with a multi-monitor setup have run into an issue where their mouse has moved from 1 "Fullscreen" into their secondary monitor;
These issues basically stem from the mouse not being Grabbed/Captured by the Stardew Valley.
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Requesting:
Add a setting to "Grab Cursor" ;
The function is to keep the mouse within the boundaries of the game window whether in fullscreen (For multi-monitors), borderless windowed, or in windowed mode. Thus allowing for comfortable mouse movement without the mouse ever exiting the game space, and unexpectedly leaving the game.