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How to find cords of a mouse on a 2d plane?
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July 07, 2003 11:30 AM
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Spongemop
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July 09, 2003 07:04 PM
Hm, another problem
It seems to only want to return wz correct, like, 10% of the time. Randomly. The rest of the time it will set wz to 0, and the x/y/z coordinates will be my viewpoint, rather than where I clicked. O.o
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Spongemop
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July 09, 2003 07:10 PM
Nevermind, it was colliding to my ortho stuff. Doing it before the ortho stuff fixed it.
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