- Mouse Sensor Menu


Mouse Sensor: Left Button
- Left mouse button triggers the sensor
- Left mouse button pressed:
- One positive pulse is sent to the connected controller(s)
- Left mouse button released:
- One negative pulse is sent to the connected controller(s)
Mouse Event:
- Actions that trigger the Mouse Sensor
- Left Button
- Middle Button
- Right Button
- Wheel Up
- Wheel Down
- Movement
- Mouse Over
- Mouse Over Any
- Left Button


Mouse:
- The type of Sensor
Name:
- Sensor name
Pin:
- Enabled:
- Always display the Sensor
- Disabled:
- Only display when the State Mask group the Sensor is linked to is being displayed
Checkbox:
- Enabled:
- Sensor is turned on
- Disabled:
- Sensor is turned off
True Level Trigger:
- Enabled:
- Left mouse button pressed:
- Sends a positive pulse to the connected controller(s) with each logic tic
- Left mouse button released:
- Sends one negative pulse to the connected controller(s)
- Left mouse button not pressed:
- No pulse sent
- Left mouse button pressed:
- Disabled:
- Left mouse button pressed:
- Sends one positive pulse to the connected controller(s)
- Left mouse button released:
- Sends one negative pulse to the connected controller(s)
- Left mouse button not pressed:
- No pulse sent
- Left mouse button pressed:
- The default logic tic rate is 60 per second
False Level Trigger:
- Enabled:
- Left mouse button pressed:
- Sends one positive pulse to the connected controller(s)
- Left mouse button released:
- Sends one negative pulse to the connected controller(s) with each logic tic
- Left mouse button not pressed:
- Sends one negative pulse to the connected controller(s) with each logic tic
- Left mouse button pressed:
- Disabled:
- Left mouse button pressed:
- Sends one positive pulse to the connected controller(s)
- Left mouse button released:
- Sends one negative pulse to the connected controller(s)
- Left mouse button not pressed:
- No pulse sent
- Left mouse button pressed:
- The default logic tic rate is 60 per second
Skip:
- Used with True Level Trigger and False Level Trigger
- Skips the number of logic tics entered before sending the next pulse.
Level:
- Enabled:
- Switching from a State Mask group the sensor belongs to to a State Mask group it doesn't belong to:
- Sensor is deactivated
- Switching from a State Mask group the sensor doesn't belong to to a State Mask group it belongs to:
- Sensor is activated. Uses the last input it received before being deactivated
- Switching from a State Mask group the sensor belongs to to a State Mask group it doesn't belong to:
- Disabled:
- Switching from a State Mask group the sensor belongs to to a State Mask group it doesn't belong to:
- Sensor is deactivated
- Switching from a State Mask group the sensor doesn't belong to to a State Mask group it belongs to:
- Sensor is activated
- Switching from a State Mask group the sensor belongs to to a State Mask group it doesn't belong to:
Tap:
- Enabled:
- Left mouse button pressed:
- A positive pulse is immediately followed by a negative pulse (next frame)
- Left mouse button released:
- No pulse sent
- Left mouse button not pressed:
- No pulse sent
- Left mouse button pressed:
- Disabled:
- Left mouse button pressed:
- One positive pulse is sent to the connected controller(s)
- Left mouse button released:
- One negative pulse is sent to the connected controller(s)
- Left mouse button not pressed:
- No pulse sent
- Left mouse button pressed:
Invert:
- Inverts the output of the triggers.
- A positive trigger event sends a negative pulse.
- A negative trigger event sends a positive pulse.
Note:
- Sensors can be connected to more than one controller
- Sensors connected to a controller(s) belong to the same State Mask group(s) as the controller(s)