This morning I opened up this forum hoping for a solution to my problem. Lo and behold! A reply! I followed the link you so generously posted, and am immediately presented with what appears to be programming code. Daunting, but I persevere. Then, I find that there are no instructions on how to install or use this script whatsoever. I realize I don't understand what to do. But! I tell myself, I am a human! A human on the mission to masturbate, and I can overcome this (pun not intended, but appreciated).
I then use my rainbow-belt in google-fu to solve this dilemma. I stumble across more than a few tutorials and after several hours learning what I can, I run into my next wall. Unless I am grossly misinformed, erroneously misdirected, humorously misguided, and disastrously mislead, I am required to buy RPGMaker in-order to gain access to the script-editor whereupon I can then paste the code and, hopefully, be able to utilize the mouse.
So I acquire my very own copy of RPGMaker VX Ace, open it up and select 'open project'. I move to the file location that 'Bones Tale: The Manor' is stored and--despair! for it is not present. It is with trepidation that I open a separate window to go to the file location of said game, only to fall further into despair. In my haste to use this script, I forgot something important mentioned in your post:
Yes, the files for the game must be unencrypted. But alas, they are not. My journey for half the day has come to an end in abject failure.
So it is at this point I can only entreat
Oseo Bones to add in a mouse script to their game for the players like me, who either prefer using a mouse, or can
only use a mouse. Or both. Alternatively, un-encrypt the game, send me a PM with a link to the unencrpted version, and I can attempt to do it myself. Once I determine that it is working correctly, at least for me, I will resend the updated version back through PM.
Here, I will link the mouse scripts I have found. One is the version that
SomeDamnedDude linked previously, the other is a version I found separately. I am sure there are probably others lingering out there in the wilds, waiting to be utilized.
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