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Mouse Aiming in JFSW
I think this was mentioned in the main JFSW thread, but a search didn't bring it up, and I don't feel up to reading 7 pages over again.
In the setup if you set advanced mouse x and y both to analog turning, moving the mouse up & down turns you on the x axis as well. You can turn digital y axis on for aim_up and aim_down but that way the y-axis aiming is way slower than the x-axis turning and doesn't work as well as the 'correct' method. How is it you're supposed to enable mouse-aiming? Thanks. |
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Re: Mouse Aiming in JFSW
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Analogue X = analog_turning Analogue Y = analog_moving Press 'U' in the game to enable. Jonathon |
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Re: Mouse Aiming in JFSW
I can verify this as working beautifully. No need to use the digital mouse viewing any more. Set the options as JonoF says and set it to "toggle" for mouse aiming. Then press U ingame (make sure mouse aiming is set to U in controls config) and the outcome will be smooth mouselook on X and Y axis. Now, to invert the mouse
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Re: Mouse Aiming in JFSW
Thanks, it's really unintuitive to have mouse moving selected in order to use mouselook.....
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Re: Mouse Aiming in JFSW
there's actually a function analog_lookingupanddown in the source code, which sounds like what Y should do, but it doesnt seem to do anything.
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Re: Mouse Aiming in JFSW
I agree, but that's the way things haved always worked, until I get to changing it to be the right way.
Jonathon |
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