Why can't I scroll the camera wihile using FRAPS?

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I've decided to try to review matches to improve. I've already started using replay clients (like BaronReplay) to rewatch matches, but that gives me an omniscient perspective. To try and see gameplay from my view, I've decided to use FRAPS to record it.

However, when FRAPS is running, I can't seem to scroll the view by moving my mouse to the edge of the screen. I normally play in Windowed, but I tried changing it to Borderless and Full-screen with no results. This is a big issue since I can't really play without the ability to move the camera with my mouse.

How can I move around the camera with my mouse while using FRAPS?






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Does Fraps reduce FPS?

No. Running fraps will no affect ur FPS.

Can you screen record with Fraps?

Press the Video Capture Hotkey to start capturing. The numbers on the Fraps icon in the right side of the taskbar will turn red to indicate recording has started. Perform whatever actions you want to capture, then press the Video Capture Hotkey again to finish recording (the numbers will return to yellow).

How do I record gameplay with Fraps?

The hotkey is the keyboard key you will press while in-game to begin recording video. To set a hotkey, click in the box labeled "Video Capture Hotkey," then press a button on your keyboard. By default, the recording hotkey is F9. Choose a hotkey that you don't use in the game.



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