Open (Ctrl+Shift+Esc) and go to the Details tab. Right-click gta_sa.exe and select Set Affinity . Uncheck All Processors and select only CPU 0 .
: Search for DINPUT8.dll for GTA SA on trusted sites like Speedrun.com or GitHub .
If you don't want to download third-party files, you can manually force the game to run on a single CPU core, which is often the cause of the glitch. Launch GTA San Andreas and out of the game.
: Launch GTA SA, and your mouse should now function correctly every time you play. Alternative Method: Set CPU Affinity
Open (Ctrl+Shift+Esc) and go to the Details tab. Right-click gta_sa.exe and select Set Affinity . Uncheck All Processors and select only CPU 0 .
: Search for DINPUT8.dll for GTA SA on trusted sites like Speedrun.com or GitHub . Open (Ctrl+Shift+Esc) and go to the Details tab
If you don't want to download third-party files, you can manually force the game to run on a single CPU core, which is often the cause of the glitch. Launch GTA San Andreas and out of the game. Open (Ctrl+Shift+Esc) and go to the Details tab
: Launch GTA SA, and your mouse should now function correctly every time you play. Alternative Method: Set CPU Affinity Open (Ctrl+Shift+Esc) and go to the Details tab