BUG(?): "Duplicate" Setup.v100.MouseWheel.xml and "wrong" file name
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Version
4.37.2 (x64)Build
521Detailed Description
I don’t even know if it can be considered a bug, but I just realized that in my User\Config I have two Setup.v100.MouseWheel.xml files.
Looking at creation/modification dates it seems to be like this since a while, so maybe it begun in previous versions.
The only difference is that the second one has a space between the second dot and the “MouseWheel” component of the name… and it seems to be intended, because if I try to move both to the Windows Recycle Bin and subsequently launch the game, it gets recreated with this space.
But the other XML peripherals config files all have no spaces between the name components, so I think it’s a typo in the code or something like that.
I didn’t have the opportunity to test if it has some impact or creates issues in game, can do specific tests if needed.Reproducibility Procedure
- Check if you have two Setup.v100.MouseWheel.xml files in your User\Config dir (if you have only one, check if it has a space after the second dot in the file name)
- Move the file(s) to the Windows Recycle Bin
- Launch the game and immediately exit
- Check that Setup.v100. MouseWheel.xml - with a space after the second dot in the file name, as I wrote it here - has been recreated
Expected Behavior
You should have only one Setup.v100.MouseWheel.xml file in your User\Config dir, with no spaces in the file name.
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@BlueRaven probably that file is superfluous and should just go away … does anybody have anything meaningful in it?
(Not rhetorical, I honestly don’t know … I know there are like 12-button gaming mice you can get … do those work as DirectInput / HID button devices, which you can map in BMS?)
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <AxAssgn xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"> <AxisName /> <AssgnDate>1998-12-12T12:00:00</AssgnDate> <Invert>false</Invert> <Saturation>None</Saturation> <Deadzone>None</Deadzone> </AxAssgn>
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@airtex2019 To be honest, I don’t know… but I guess there’s a valid reason for it to be there.