This command toggles the mouse scrollwheel on or off.
The command nomouse
in Stellaris is used to disable or enable the scrolling feature of the mouse.
In Stellaris, the mouse scrollwheel controls the zoom in and zoom out functionality on the game map.
When this command is activated by typing nomouse
in the console, it will disable the zoom in and zoom out functionality, preventing any changes in the field of view through scrolling.
This can be helpful when you wish to maintain a specific viewpoint or perspective on the map without accidently changing it by scrolling.
If you want to go back to using the mouse scrollwheel for zooming in or out, you just need to type the command nomouse
into the console again. This command toggles between turning on and off the mouse scrollwheel function.
The command nomouse
in Stellaris is used to disable or enable the scrolling feature of the mouse.
In Stellaris, the mouse scrollwheel controls the zoom in and zoom out functionality on the game map.
When this command is activated by typing nomouse
in the console, it will disable the zoom in and zoom out functionality, preventing any changes in the field of view through scrolling.
This can be helpful when you wish to maintain a specific viewpoint or perspective on the map without accidently changing it by scrolling.
If you want to go back to using the mouse scrollwheel for zooming in or out, you just need to type the command nomouse
into the console again. This command toggles between turning on and off the mouse scrollwheel function.
In Stellaris, cheats are executed from the command console, a text box that you type commands into.
To open the command console press the ~(tilde) key, which is typically located under ESC (escape).
If your keyboard does not have that key, or pressing ~ does not work, try the following keys:
Type your command into the console, and then press ENTER .