This seems to fix the problem on Everquest II. Under Graphics, check Automatically capture the mouse in full-screen windows This can keep your mouse from 'jumping' to the center of the screen on every click.Under Applications, I like to keep Windows Version at Windows XP or Windows Vista mode, whatevs maybe.Under Libraries, find wined3d-csmt and d3dcompiler_43 and add them both as native,builtin libraries (you should also see the rest of the d3dx9_# libs in there as well for your normal SWTOR / Everquest II Wine setup).*note: keep this disabled if having crashes or using lower end Intel HD video chipsets Under the Staging tab, try Enable CSMT for better graphic performance is checked.To enable the high performance graphics features of these engines, you will need to ensure some settings using the Config Utility (winecfg) tool from the Tools menu of each Wineskin wrapper you install this engine for.Check Use Mac Driver instead of X11 if you are having performance issues with the Wineskin X11 driver (last built in 2012!) When using this setting it may take several seconds to actually appear launched on the taskbar.Automatic Screen settings - the best option, especially if experiencing crashes in SW:TOR on character select screen using 1.7 engine.wait a few seconds for the new Engine to be installed, then check your Screen Options and winecfg settings (next).Select the new engine you wish to switch to and click OK.click Change Engine Used button (right-most column, last button).Use OS X to Show package contents of an existing Wineskin wrapper, then:.
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