![]() We expect everyone to be civil and generally not act like a jerk. Posting your "video editing services" (No, not free either)īe respectful.Have a question about: Monthly "What software should I use?" Monthly thread for "What hardware should I use?" Monthly Feedback on your edit Here is a link to all three monthly threads THREE IMMEDIATELY Bannable Offenses: There exist helper apps that try to restrict the mouse to the game window, but no helper app is perfect.This reddit is to ask basic and intermediate questions about editing, primarily for home and personal use. ![]() Or switching the game to windows fullscreen mode and at the same time keep track of the mouse even in combat situations and make sure you never let the mouse move over to the other monitor. I suffered from this behavior while playing Guild Wars 2.Ī direct workaround for this is not possible, except fixing the game by the game developers. OBS is only a victim of that bad mouse behavior, because it is just hit randomly by the escaped mouse pointer. It is minimized, because fullscreen games that lose focus get minimized by Windows, no way around this. This is an especially nasty behavior, because it makes the game vanish (minimized to the task bar). If it is new for you having a second monitor, and the thing you're recording is a game that is running in exclusive (true) fullscreen mode on your primary monitor, not in windowed fullscreen mode, keep in mind there are games that let the mouse "escape" from the primary monitor if one uses the mouse near the screen border. The monitor is just extended screen space. Apps running on the second monitor don't stop running and don't stop accepting keyboard and mouse input. If you need such a hotkey, change it to something more difficult to press, so you avoid activating it accidentally while you're in the app you're recording.Ī second monitor is just an extension of your Windows desktop. How to avoid this: go to settings->Hotkeys and remove any hotkeys connected to activating some scene. you defined a hotkey in OBS with settings->Hotkeys to directly activate some scene. It even protects you from switching to OBS by pressing the Windows hotkey ALT-TAB.ģ. The best thing is to minimize OBS to the system tray with settings->General->System tray->Always minimize to system tray instead of task bar. No window means not being able to click it to make it the foreground window. The most easy way to accomplish this is minimizing the OBS window. How to avoid this: don't make OBS the foreground window while you're in the app you're recording. OBS is the foreground app, the focus is on the "scenes" widget and you press an up/down or pgup/pgdown key or some letter, so OBS changes the scene accordingly. It even protects you from switching to OBS by pressing the Windows hotkey ALT-TAB.Ģ. No window means not being able to click it. How to avoid this: don't point your mouse on the OBS window while you're in the app you're recording. you click the new scene in the OBS window. You change the scene in OBS with 3 different things usually:ġ. If you don't want this, you need to make sure you don't accidentally change the scene.
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