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If you want to see HOW far this goes, then you could try the following:
- Connect ALL your devices and install all drivers. Disconnect all but basic devices and test the game. If it works, then it's just conflicting input from multiple devices.
- If the above fails, try removing ONE driver, reboot, and test. Repeat process until the removal of one driver stops the issue. Try reinstalling all other devices, rebooting between each install and see if the issue stops.
I'm not sure that there's anything the Dev's can do, as I suspect it's just conflicting input from multiple devices of the same type, ie. a HARDWARE issue, not a software issue.Not to say that it couldn't be, but I unplugged my Tartarus and the game ran fine even with another keyboard plugged in.
Although, I also have the most basic knowledge of computers, if it doesn't plug and play then I don't know what to do, lol.
However I just so happened to find a weird workaround. I can use my corded switch controller to allow myself to use my Tartarus without issue.
I plug in the switch controller without the Tartarus plugged in and then after the game boots up I wiggle the controller stick to move the mouse cursor and then I can plug the Tartarus back in and play with no mouse issue.