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Old 07 May 2013, 22:05   #1
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How do I start ATX trained games?

How do I start ATX trained games?

For example Jim Power and Apydia.

I choose "Start Game" but nothing happends.

What do I do wrong?
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Old 08 May 2013, 01:09   #2
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Anthrox trainer menu for Jim Power uses the mouse to move the bar around, when you've moved the bar to 'start game', either press left or right mouse button (can't remember which one, it was a long time ago!)
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If memory serves me right you need to press both mouse buttons after the 2nd text page in the ATX intro is displayed to start the game.
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