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I've been having some problems with getting the cursor to work properly in this game, and hoped that maybe someone here could help. (I tried the fix in the "Mouse cursor doesn't move" thread [apparently, I can't post links yet, but it's on the front page right now], and it made the cursor start moving, but I'm still having problems. I posted at the end of that thread, but figured a new thread with further details might help.)

My problem is that after following the advice in that other thread ("System (Enhanced)," "Disable fullscreen optimizations," and running as admin), my cursor moves, but clicks on things at an offset from where it appears to be on the screen. I need to click down and to the right of the visual location of whatever I'm trying to click on, by a significant margin. (E.g., to click on the "Single Player" menu option, I need to click somewhere in the lower right corner of the screen, and on the next screen, I can click on the name entry box by clicking on the "Richard Lionheart" campaign button.) Unfortunately, this means that I can't click on anything on the lower portion or right side of the screen, as I can't move the cursor down and right far enough to align it properly. (Plus, I'm blindly clicking, which isn't much use.)

I've tried various combinations of the DPI override, disable fullscreen optimizations, etc., as well as various compatibility mode options (Windows XP with different service packs, other Windows options, etc.). I'm running Windows 10 via Parallels on a 2016 MacBook Pro, so not the most common setup for gaming, but it works fine for some of the other games I've gotten on GOG.

Anyone know how to fix this? Thanks in advance!
Post edited August 13, 2017 by RETSAMDET
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I am using a 2015 macbook pro, with parallels desktop version 13.3.0 (43321)
I also had this problem before but I solved it. In your virtual machine configuration, under GRAPHICS, set the memory allocated to 1GB, then for the resolution, select the middle one, I don't know what it is in english so I have attached a picture.
Just put in the same settings and it should work.
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