I've looked at all the lasersights provided by the driver and decided that they all suck. Thankfully you can make your own. So I made a 64 x 64 picture colored it magenta for transparency (that took forever to figure out :P) and put a white dot in the middle. I went to test it out and found that it was not white but a kinda off-white yellowish color and not only that but it keeps changing color as I look at places of different brightness (red blue green and I think there was a black too.)
Does anyone have any idea how to make it actually white and stay white? The only thing that I found that might have anything to do with it are the registry entrys called LaserSightIndex (4294967295) and LaserSightProperty (4144279652). These both seem like big numbers that I don't want to mess with.
I've looked at all the lasersights provided by the driver and decided that they all suck. Thankfully you can make your own. So I made a 64 x 64 picture colored it magenta for transparency (that took forever to figure out :P) and put a white dot in the middle. I went to test it out and found that it was not white but a kinda off-white yellowish color and not only that but it keeps changing color as I look at places of different brightness (red blue green and I think there was a black too.)
Does anyone have any idea how to make it actually white and stay white? The only thing that I found that might have anything to do with it are the registry entrys called LaserSightIndex (4294967295) and LaserSightProperty (4144279652). These both seem like big numbers that I don't want to mess with.
[quote name='duceky' date='May 27 2006, 10:24 PM']I've looked at all the lasersights provided by the driver and decided that they all suck. Thankfully you can make your own. So I made a 64 x 64 picture colored it magenta for transparency (that took forever to figure out :P) and put a white dot in the middle. I went to test it out and found that it was not white but a kinda off-white yellowish color and not only that but it keeps changing color as I look at places of different brightness (red blue green and I think there was a black too.)
Does anyone have any idea how to make it actually white and stay white? The only thing that I found that might have anything to do with it are the registry entrys called LaserSightIndex (4294967295) and LaserSightProperty (4144279652). These both seem like big numbers that I don't want to mess with.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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No problem, Adjust your lasersight transparency closer to 100% for a more solid color.
[quote name='duceky' date='May 27 2006, 10:24 PM']I've looked at all the lasersights provided by the driver and decided that they all suck. Thankfully you can make your own. So I made a 64 x 64 picture colored it magenta for transparency (that took forever to figure out :P) and put a white dot in the middle. I went to test it out and found that it was not white but a kinda off-white yellowish color and not only that but it keeps changing color as I look at places of different brightness (red blue green and I think there was a black too.)
Does anyone have any idea how to make it actually white and stay white? The only thing that I found that might have anything to do with it are the registry entrys called LaserSightIndex (4294967295) and LaserSightProperty (4144279652). These both seem like big numbers that I don't want to mess with.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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No problem, Adjust your lasersight transparency closer to 100% for a more solid color.
Does anyone have any idea how to make it actually white and stay white? The only thing that I found that might have anything to do with it are the registry entrys called LaserSightIndex (4294967295) and LaserSightProperty (4144279652). These both seem like big numbers that I don't want to mess with.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Does anyone have any idea how to make it actually white and stay white? The only thing that I found that might have anything to do with it are the registry entrys called LaserSightIndex (4294967295) and LaserSightProperty (4144279652). These both seem like big numbers that I don't want to mess with.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Does anyone have any idea how to make it actually white and stay white? The only thing that I found that might have anything to do with it are the registry entrys called LaserSightIndex (4294967295) and LaserSightProperty (4144279652). These both seem like big numbers that I don't want to mess with.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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No problem, Adjust your lasersight transparency closer to 100% for a more solid color.
Does anyone have any idea how to make it actually white and stay white? The only thing that I found that might have anything to do with it are the registry entrys called LaserSightIndex (4294967295) and LaserSightProperty (4144279652). These both seem like big numbers that I don't want to mess with.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
No problem, Adjust your lasersight transparency closer to 100% for a more solid color.