Laser sight
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.
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.

#1
Posted 05/28/2006 06:24 AM   
[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.

#2
Posted 06/28/2007 03:12 AM   
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